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12 December 2001 X-ray laser spectroscopy on lithium-like ions
Paul Neumayer, J. Alvarez, Bruno Becker-de Mos, Stefan Borneis, K. Brueck, Erhard W. Gaul, C. Haefner, Karol A. Janulewicz, Thomas Kuehl, Dieter Marx, Irene Reinhard, Marco Tomaselli, Peter Viktor Nickles, Wolfgang Sandner, Wolfgang Seelig
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Abstract
The Gesellschaft fuer Schwerionenforschung (GSI, Society for Heavy Ion Research) is currently the leading facility in the production of radioactive isotopes. Nuclear properties like charge radii, spin, and magnetic moments of exotic nuclei provide important data for testing of nuclear models. These properties are usually accessed by laser spectroscopy, which requires photon energies of around 100 eV in the case of lithium-like ions. We propose to use a transient gain X-ray laser (XRL) at the experimental storage ring (ESR) to perform this kind of spectroscopy. In this article we describe the planned experiments and give an overview of the current construction at GSI.
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Paul Neumayer, J. Alvarez, Bruno Becker-de Mos, Stefan Borneis, K. Brueck, Erhard W. Gaul, C. Haefner, Karol A. Janulewicz, Thomas Kuehl, Dieter Marx, Irene Reinhard, Marco Tomaselli, Peter Viktor Nickles, Wolfgang Sandner, and Wolfgang Seelig "X-ray laser spectroscopy on lithium-like ions", Proc. SPIE 4505, Soft X-Ray Lasers and Applications IV, (12 December 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.450596
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KEYWORDS
Ions

X-ray lasers

Mirrors

Laser spectroscopy

Spectroscopy

Laser systems engineering

Diffraction gratings

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