Authors: Klaus Wendt Tina Gottwald Dag Hanstorp Christoph Mattolat Sebastian Raeder Sebastian Rothe Fabio Schwellnus Charles Havener Jens Lassen Yuan Liu
Publish Date: 2010/01/27
Volume: 196, Issue: 1-3, Pages: 151-160
Abstract
Laser ion sources based on resonant excitation and ionization of atoms are wellestablished tools for selective and efficient production of radioactive ion beams A recent trend is the complementary installation of reliable stateoftheart all solidstate TiSapphire laser systems To date 35 elements of the Periodic Table are available at laser ion sources by using these novel laser systems which complements the overall accessibility to 54 elements including use of traditional dye lasers Recent progress in the field concerns the identification of suitable optical excitation schemes for TiSapphire laser excitation as well as technical developments of the source in respect to geometry cavity material as well as by incorporation of an ion guide system in the form of the laser ion source trap LIST
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