Implementation of titanium:sapphire lasers at ISOLDE RILIS

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Implementation of titanium:sapphire lasers at ISOLDE RILIS S. Rothe, V.N. Fedosseev, D. Fink, B.A. Marsh, R.E. Rossel, M. Seliverstov and K. Wendt ISOLDE Workshop 2011

Outline The RILIS principle The new solid-state laser system RILIS operation 2011 In-source laser spectroscopy of Astatine

Laser ionization scheme The Resonance Ionization Laser Ion Source (RILIS) Ground State Excited States Rydberg State Auto-ionizing State Ionization potential Laser ionization scheme Laser Ion Source line target laser beams Simple setup at target site: same as surface ion source RILIS lasers excite and ionize atoms Z selective Laser tuned to Z = 85 At Magnet set to A = 205 205At Isotope of interest

The RILIS dye lasers Pump laser: Nd:YAG (532 nm) Repetition rate: 10 kHz, Pulse duration: 9 ns Power: 100 W dye lasers: 2 x broadband (6 GHz) 1 x narrow band (1 GHz) After CVL removal 2010 Pump laser: Nd:YAG (532 nm) 540 - 850 nm (<12 W) 2 x broadband (6 GHz) 1 x narrow band (1 GHz) > 10 different dyes used Laser table Jan. 2011

RILIS operation 1994 to 2010 demand Realistic curve for one laser system demand Increased ‘demand’ slope to show that past demand has exceeded availability.

Laser ion sources World-Wide GISELE Caen (off-line) rep. rate ~10 kHz ti:sa laser RISIKO Mainz (off-line) rep. rate ~10 kHz ti:sa laser FURIOS RILIS Jyväskylä gas cell rep. rate ~10 kHz ti:sa & dye laser ISOLDE, Geneva hot cavity rep. rate 10 kHz dye laser TRILIS LISOL Louvain-la-Neuve gas cell rep. rate <200Hz dye laser ORNL Oak Ridge (off-line) hot cavity rep. rate ~10 kHz ti:sa laser Vancouver hot cavity rep. rate ~10 kHz ti:sa laser TIARA Takasaki hot cavity rep. rate 300Hz dye laser Gatchina hot cavity rep. rate ~10 kHz dye laser PNPI ? gas catcher ? RIKEN ? hot cavity ? ALTO ? hot cavity ? SPES Selection only. updated from C. Geppert (2007) V.Fedosseev (2010)

Comparison dye vs. Ti:Sa system Active Medium > 10 different dyes =1 Ti:sapphire crystal condition of aggregation liquid (org. solvents) solid-state Tuning range 540 – 850 nm 680 – 980 nm Power < 12 W < 5 W Pulse duration ~8 ns ~50 ns Synchronization optical delay lines q-switch, pump power # of schemes developed 47 37 Maintenance renew dye solutions ~ none Dye Ti:Sa Ti:Sa Dye 2x Ti:Sa 2x Dye 3x Ti:Sa 4x Ti:Sa 3x Dye Ti:Sa system is complementary

The Ti:Sa laser Lasing medium: solid-state Ti doped sapphire (Ti:Al2O3) Hardness 9 end mirror etalon birefringent tuner laser crystal output coupler pump beam Serial production 3d model Mainz-Type Design optimized for on-line operations Prototype Machined at Mainz University workshop Serial production 3 Ti:Sa modules available

The RILIS Ti:Sa lasers Pump laser: Nd:YAG (532 nm) Repetition rate: 10 kHz Pulse length: 180 ns Power: 60 W 100 mm Change of mirror sets in resonator No amplifier yet available No ageing Ti:Sa lasers: Line width: 5 GHz Pulse length: 30-50 ns Wavelength tuning range: Fundamental (w) 690 - 940 nm (5 W) 2nd harmonic (2w) 345 - 470 nm (1 W) 3rd harmonic (3w) 230 - 310 nm (150 mW) 4th harmonic (2w) 205-235 nm (50 mW) 6 resonator mirrorsets cover the Ti:Sa range

Dye RILIS RILIS Dye Laser System GPS/HRS Target & Ion Source Nd:YAG SHG l – meter Dye 1 THG 10 kHz Master clock Narrowband Dye RILIS Dye Laser System GPS/HRS Target & Ion Source

Ti:Sa & Dye RILIS RILIS Dye Laser System GPS/HRS Target & Ion Source RILIS Ti:Sa Laser System pA – meter Faraday cup… SHG/THG/FHG l – meter Ti:Sa 2 Dye 2 SHG Narrowband Dye THG Dye 1 Ti:Sa 1 Ti:Sa 3 Nd:YAG 10 kHz Master clock Delay generator LabVIEW based DAQ

RILIS in operation

RILIS in operation

RILIS operation 2011 Ti:Sa involvement Ion beams of 16 elements were produced since beginning of the running period: Ion beams of 16 elements were produced since beginning of the running period: 2573 h for on-line experiments Ti:Sa system used already with 9 elements Some additional tests only feasible because of the ‘spare’ laser system

New modes of operation – The Dual RILIS Condition for dual operation: Temporal synchronization of the two laser systems Ti:Sa only mode 100 W Nd:YAG laser available for non-resonant ionization Mixed mode Combination of dye and Ti:Sa Backup mode dye and Ti:Sa are exchangeable Highest efficiencies New RILIS elements Reduction in down time

At in-source spectroscopy a) Photoionization threshold : 75129(95) cm-1 b) Scan for 2nd step transitions (at TRIUMF) c) Verification of levels, yield measurements d) Scan of ionizing laser: converging Rydberg levels allow precise determination of the IP E 𝑛 = E IP − R M 𝑛−𝐴+ 𝐵 𝑛−𝐴 2 2 Rydberg-Ritz formula preliminary EIP(At) = 75151(1) cm-1 preliminary Phys. Rev. Letter in preparation

Summary A complementary second laser system of Ti:Sa lasers was installed at RILIS RILIS operated smoothly >2500 h in 2011 Dual RILIS (Combined dye and Ti:sapphire laser system) is in regular operation In-source laser spectroscopy of Astatine led to development of an efficient ionization scheme and first and precise determination of the ionization potential Outlook / Comments RILIS scheme development could become partly opportunistic (e.g. astatine) Machine protection, monitoring and remote control progressing For Ti:Sa-only schemes RILIS could operate in on-call mode very soon RILIS scheme database (cern.ch/riliselements) in beta phase

Acknowledgements RILIS - Team CERN, EN-STI University of Mainz, Working group LARISSA Mainz, Germany Larissa KTH – Royal Institute of Technology & Knuth and Alice Wallenberg Foundation Stockholm, Sweden The Wolfgang-Gentner-Programme of the Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF)