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Optical pumping of stripped relativistic ions

Baldwin et al., 1983

Document ID
6080983972339844603
Author
Baldwin G
DiGiacomo N
Publication year
Publication venue
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science

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Selected states of ions in the sodium-like isoelectronic sequence (P through Ca) in a beam accelerated to relativistic energies can be excited by a beam of optical laser radiation that intersects their trajectory at an appropriate angle. Pumping rates can be estimated …
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