4th Joint Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics and the Physical Society of Japan
Volume 59, Number 10
Tuesday–Saturday, October 7–11, 2014;
Waikoloa, Hawaii
Session 1WB: Developments in Confinement Techniques for Precision Low-Energy Nuclear Physics Experiments with Radioactive Ion Beams
9:00 AM–12:30 PM,
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Room: Kohala 2
Chair: Maxime Brodeur, University of Notre Dame
Abstract ID: BAPS.2014.HAW.1WB.1
Abstract: 1WB.00001 : OROCHI experiment: Laser spectroscopy of RI atoms in superfluid helium for measurements of nuclear spins and electromagnetic moments
9:00 AM–9:30 AM
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Abstract
Author:
Takeshi Furukawa
(Department of Physics, Tokyo Metropolitan University)
We have been developing a new laser spectroscopy technique named as OROCHI
(Optical RI-atom Observation in Condensed Helium as Ion-catcher) for
measurements of nuclear spins and electromagnetic moments of low yield
exotic radioisotopes (RIs). In this technique, we use superfluid helium (He
II) liquid as a stopping material of RI beam in which in-situ laser
spectroscopy of the RI atoms stopped in He II is carried out. The
characteristic features of He II, i.e. high trapping efficiency of He II
liquid for accelerated ion beams and the characteristics of atomic spectra
in He II, enables us to measure the nuclear spins and moments of the
extremely low yield RIs.
So far, we have demonstrated the feasibility of our method to deduce the
nuclear spins and moments with stable Rb, Cs, Ag and Au isotopes supplied
into He II by laser sputtering technique. In addition, we have also
succeeded in observing laser-radiowave/microwave double resonance signals of
$^{84-87}$Rb atoms injected into He II as energetic ion beam. In
these on-line experiment, the $^{84-87}$Rb isotope beams
(intensity: up to 10$^{5}$ particles/s) were provided with RIPS
beamline in RIKEN, and introduced into He II filled in a cryostat. Special
care was taken in controlling the stopping position of injected Rb isotopes.
Aluminum energy degraders of varied thickness from 0 to 0.8 mm were placed
upstream of the beam injection window of the He II cryostat for optimizing
the stopping position The $^{84-87}$Rb atoms stopped and then
neutralized in He II were optically pumped and polarized with circularly
polarized pumping laser light whose wavelength were tuned to 780 nm, D1
absorption line of Rb atoms in He II. The polarized atoms were subjected to
irradiation of radiowave or microwave, and then we demonstrated the double
resonance spectroscopy for observing the Zeeman transition of
$^{84-87}$Rb atoms and the hyperfine transition of
$^{87}$Rb, respectively
In this presentation we will show the details of OROCHI technique and the
present status of our development, in particular the result of the recent
on-line experiment.
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