Publication Date:
2014-03-29
Description:
Author(s): K. M. Lynch, J. Billowes, M. L. Bissell, I. Budinčević, T. E. Cocolios, R. P. De Groote, S. De Schepper, V. N. Fedosseev, K. T. Flanagan, S. Franchoo, R. F. Garcia Ruiz, H. Heylen, B. A. Marsh, G. Neyens, T. J. Procter, R. E. Rossel, S. Rothe, I. Strashnov, H. H. Stroke, and K. D. A. Wendt In the quest to understand atomic nuclei, laser spectroscopy is a valuable tool. Combining laser excitation and ionization of atoms with tracking and analysis of the associated alpha decay, a novel technique demonstrates its capability to probe with high sensitivity the hyperfine structure of exotic nuclear isotopes and determine their fundamental nuclear observables. [Phys. Rev. X 4, 011055] Published Fri Mar 28, 2014
Electronic ISSN:
2160-3308
Topics:
Physics
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