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6–11 Jun 2010
Village de Vacances de Lamoura
Europe/Zurich timezone

New laser setup for the selective isotope production and investigation in a laser ion source at the IRIS facility

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1m
Village de Vacances de Lamoura

Village de Vacances de Lamoura

39310 Lamoura France
Board: 21
poster Production and manipulation of RIB

Speakers

Anatoly Barzakh (Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, 188300 Gatchina, Russia) Pavel Molkanov (Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, 188300 Gatchina, Russia)

Description

New laser installation for the resonance ionization spectroscopy in a laser ion source and for rare isotope production has been recently built and put into operation at the IRIS facility (PNPI, Gatchina). This is a significant improvement of a target-laser ion source device of the IRIS mass-separator, working on-line with 1 GeV proton beam of PNPI synchrocyclotron. It makes us possible to get the isobarically clean radioactive isotope beams of a number of chemical elements. New laser setup should provide the two- or three- resonance step ionization in the range of wavelength of 200 – 850 nm. Two narrowband scanning dye lasers will be applied for the laser spectroscopy inside the target-ion source device of the IRIS mass-separator.The first off-line and on-line tests of the laser setup for Tl and In stable and radioactive isotopes have been carried out at IRIS facility.
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Primary authors

Anatoly Barzakh (Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, 188300 Gatchina, Russia) Pavel Molkanov (Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, 188300 Gatchina, Russia)

Co-authors

Dmitry Fedorov (Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, 188300 Gatchina, Russia) Viktor Ivanov (Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, 188300 Gatchina, Russia) Vladimir Panteleev (Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, 188300 Gatchina, Russia)

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