Laser pumping of ions in a cooler-buncher.. Introduction to laser spectroscopy Ion source (60kV)Laser PMT Gates Tuning voltage Isotope Shifts   Size.

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Laser pumping of ions in a cooler-buncher.

Introduction to laser spectroscopy Ion source (60kV)Laser PMT Gates Tuning voltage Isotope Shifts   Size   Shape   Diffuseness Hyperfine Structure    Q s 

Cooling for laser spectroscopy Reduced peak skewing z V End plate Emittance: 25  2-4  mm.mrad Less spectral broadening Better laser-ion overlap He buffer gas Energy spread: 5  1-2 eV

Bunching for laser spectroscopy z End plate potential Accumulate Release Counts hours 8000 ions/s 100V Before Counts minutes 2000 ions/s After PMT 20µs gate Backgroundeg. 200ms accumulation = 20µs gate width suppression ~10 4 (~1  s for ISCOOL)

Yttrium results J=0  J=1 electronic transition  3 peaks (maximum) for each nuclear state gives ,  and Q s Efficiency:- One resonant photon per 2000 ions Shape change at N=59 98m is well deformed

Yttrium charge radii

Problem 1: Spin determination Similarly with A=102 and A=100

Problem 2: Collapsed ground states Difficult to resolve underlying peaks and ordering Spin ½ Spin 2 Spin ½ + isomer peak

Other (gs) yttrium transitions? 311nm J=0 → J=1 transition (2002) – 1 in efficiency

Ti:Sa State selection in an ion cooler

363 nm pumping of yttrium 1 photon for every 6000 ions becomes 1 for every 3000 ions (End of the beam line) Indifference to bunching Pumping saturates < 30mW Can use broadband lasers

Laser spectroscopy of niobium 322nm 286nm Ground state cm -1 J=1 J=2 50% increase due to pumping  1 photon per 2700 ions

Other cases Tantalum Also schemes identified for Os, Re and others 301nm (A=1.6x10 8 /s) 225nm (A=6.8x10 8 /s) Ground state cm -1 J=1 J=2 76% (100% not inc. gs.) Most efficient (ionic or atomic) transition Others may have:-  Poorer strength  Lower metastable populations (without pumping)  Higher spins  Hyperfine mixing

Summary Method of controlling state population Choose transitions on basis of strengths, spins, splitting and charge state Cooler provides a focal point of slowly travelling ions Ti:Sa lasers provides wider range of wavelengths and bandwidth or pulsing does not matter Tested for yttrium, niobium; other cases being considered.

The collaboration The University of Manchester, UK J. Billowes, P. Campbell, B. Cheal, E.B. Mané Junior, B. Tordoff University of Jyväskylä, Finland A. Jokinen, T. Eronen, T. Kessler, I.D. Moore, J. Äystö The University of Birmingham, UK K. Baczynska, D.H. Forest, M. Rüffer, G. Tungate