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A: Fachverband Atomphysik
A 23: Poster II
A 23.12: Poster
Donnerstag, 11. März 2010, 16:30–19:00, Lichthof
Precision Laser Spectroscopy of Beryllium — •Rodolfo Sánchez1,2, Monika Žáková1, Zoran Andjelkovic1, Klaus Blaum3, Mark L. Bissell4, Gordon W.F. Drake5, Christopher Geppert1,2, Magdalena Kowalska4, Jörg Krämer1, Andreas Krieger1, Thomas Neff2, Rainer Neugart1, Ferdinand Schmidt-Kaler6, Dirk Tiedemann1, Zong-C. Yan7, Deyan Yordanov4, Claus Zimmermann8, and Wilfried Nörtershäuser1,2 — 1Universität Mainz, Germany — 2GSI Darmstadt, Germany — 3MPI Heidelberg, Germany — 4CERN, Geneva, Switzerland — 5University of Windsor, Canada — 6Universität Ulm, Germany — 7University of New Brunswick, Canada — 8Universität Tübingen, Germany
The neutron-rich isotopes of beryllium exhibit a halo structure. Important information of this structure can be obtained by measuring its nuclear charge radius. We have recently performed high-resolution collinear laser spectroscopy on a 30 keV beryllium-ion beam and measured the isotope shifts in the 2 S1/2→2 P1/2,3/2 transitions of 7,10,11Be+ with respect to 9Be+. These measurements were combined with high-accuracy atomic theory calculations and the nuclear charge radius of these isotopes was extracted. In this contribution the results of this experiment are presented and further measurements on 12Be+, which has about 1000 times smaller production rates as 11Be+, are outline.