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The Collinear Resonance Ionization Spectroscopy (CRIS) experimental setup at CERN-ISOLDE
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Francium IsotopesRadiation DetectionPhysicsNuclear PhysicsHyperfine StructureSpectroscopyNatural SciencesNuclear Quadrupole ResonanceMagnetic ResonanceAccelerator Mass SpectrometryAtomic PhysicsCris SetupSynchrotron Radiation SourceChemistryExperimental SetupParticle AcceleratorIon Structure
The CRIS setup at CERN-ISOLDE is a laser spectroscopy experiment dedicated to the high-resolution study of the spin, hyperfine structure and isotope shift of radioactive nuclei with low production rates (a few per second). It combines the Doppler-free resolution of the in-flight collinear geometry with the high detection efficiency of resonant ionisation. A recent commissioning campaign has demonstrated a 1% experimental efficiency, and as low as a 0.001% non-resonant ionisation. The current status of the experiment and its recent achievements with beams of francium isotopes are reported. The first identified systematic effects are discussed.
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