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Title Resonance ionization schemes for high resolution and high efficiency studies of exotic nuclei at the CRIS experiment
Author(s) Koszorús, Á (Leuven U.) ; Billowes, J (Manchester U.) ; Binnersley, C L (Manchester U.) ; Bissell, M L (Manchester U.) ; Cocolios, T E (Leuven U.) ; Cooper, B S (Manchester U.) ; de Groote, R P (Leuven U. ; Jyvaskyla U.) ; Farooq-Smith, G J (Leuven U.) ; Fedosseev, V N (CERN) ; Flanagan, K T (Manchester U.) ; Franchoo, S (Orsay, IPN) ; Garcia Ruiz, R F (CERN) ; Gins, W (Leuven U.) ; Lynch, K M (CERN) ; Neyens, G (Leuven U. ; CERN) ; Gustafsson, F P (Leuven U.) ; Ricketts, C (Manchester U.) ; Stroke, H H (New York U.) ; Vernon, A (Manchester U.) ; Wilkins, S G (CERN) ; Yang, X F (Peking U.)
Publication 2020
Number of pages 5
In: Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., B 463 (2020) 398-402
In: 18th International Conference on Electromagnetic Isotope Separators and Related Topics, Geneva, Switzerland, 16 - 21 Sep 2018, pp.398-402
DOI 10.1016/j.nimb.2019.04.043
Abstract This paper presents an overview of recent resonance ionization schemes used at the Collinear Resonance Ionization Spectroscopy (CRIS) setup located at ISOLDE, CERN. The developments needed to reach high spectral resolution and efficiency will be discussed. Besides laser ionization efficiency and high resolving power, experiments on rare isotopes also require low-background conditions. Ongoing developments that aim to deal with beam-related sources of background are presented.
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