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Thesis
Report number CERN-THESIS-2012-269
Title An all-solid state laser system for the laser ion source RILIS and in-source laser spectroscopy of astatine at ISOLDE, CERN
Author(s) Rothe, Sebastian (Mainz U., Inst. Kernphys.)
Publication 237.
Thesis note PhD : Mainz U. : 2012
Thesis supervisor(s) Wendt, K D A ; Nörtershäuser, W
Note Presented 24 Sep 2012
Subject category Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CERN ISOLDE ; IS534
CERN ISOLDE ; ISOLDE-RILIS
Abstract This doctoral thesis describes the extension of the resonance ionization laser ion source RILIS at ISOLDE, CERN, by the addition of an all-solid state tuneable titanium: sapphire (Ti:Sa) laser system to complement the well-established system of dye lasers. Synchronous operation of the so called Dual RILIS system of Ti:Sa and dye lasers was investigated and the potential for increased ion beam intensity, reliability, and reduced setup time has been demonstrated. In-source resonance ionization spectroscopy was performed at ISOLDE, CERN, and at ISAC, TRIUMF, radioactive ion beam facilities to develop an efficient and selective three-colour ionization scheme for the purely radioactive element astatine. A LabVIEW based monitoring, control and measurement system was conceived which enabled, in conjunction with Dual RILIS operation, the spectroscopy of high lying Rydberg states, from which the ionization potential of the astatine atom was determined for the first time experimentally.
DOI 10.17181/CERN.0HNZ.7Z6X

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