Development of a collinear laser spectrometer facility at VECC: First test result

Md Sabir Ali, Ayan Ray, Waseem Raja, Arup Bandyopadhyay, Vaishali Naik, Asish Polley, Alok Chakrabarti

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Abstract

We report here the development of collinear laser spectroscopy (CLS) system at VECC for the study of hyperfine spectrum and isotopic shift of stable and unstable isotopes. The facility is first of its kind in the country allowing measurement of hyperfine splitting of atomic levels using atomic beams. The CLS system is installed downstream of the focal plane of the existing isotope separator online (ISOL) facility at VECC and is recently commissioned by successfully resolving the fluorescence spectrum of the hyperfine levels in 85 , 87Rb. The atomic beams of Rb were produced by charge exchange of 8 keV Rb ion beam which were produced, extracted and transported to the charge exchange cell using the ion sources, extractor and the beam-line magnets of the ISOL facility. The laser propagating opposite to the ion / atom beam direction was allowed to interact with the atom beam and fluorescence spectrum was recorded. The experimental set-up and the experiment conducted are reported in detail. The measures needed to be carried out for improving the sensitivity to a level necessary for studying short-lived exotic nuclei have also been discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number47
JournalPramana - Journal of Physics
Volume90
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Collinear laser spectrometer
  • charge exchange
  • ellipsoid reflector
  • isotope separator online
  • photon counting

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