The 67th JSAP Spring Meeting 2020

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Oral presentation

2 Ionizing Radiation » 2.4 Accelerator Mass Spectrometry, Accelerator Beam Analysis

[14a-D209-1~10] 2.4 Accelerator Mass Spectrometry, Accelerator Beam Analysis

Sat. Mar 14, 2020 9:00 AM - 11:45 AM D209 (11-209)

Hidetsugu Tsuchida(Kyoto University), Hiroyuki Matsuzaki(University of Tokyo)

11:00 AM - 11:15 AM

[14a-D209-8] Development of Ion Trap and Laser Cooling Apparatus for 41Ca+ Spectroscopy

〇(DC)Stephen Robert Wells1, Shuichi Hasegawa1 (1.Tokyo Univ.)

Keywords:Ion trap, laser cooling, calcium 41

Ion trapping is a valuable method for high-precision spectroscopy since cooling the ions to motional temperatures near absolute zero extinguishes the temperature dependent effect of Doppler broadening. has unusual decay pathway (EC, followed by X-ray release) and long halflife, making it valuable for radiometric dating, cosmological studies and biomedical tracing techniques. The main limitation is the low abundance, meaning high-selectivity techniques utilizing atomic structure e.g. RIS is ideal. Here we report progress on experiments in ion trapping of for high-precision spectroscopy, to investigate the isotope shift (relative to the majority abundance isotope) and the hyperfine structure. An ICP-MS system acts as the sample introduction/ionization and mass selection stage, with Ca ions then laser cooled by an all-ECDL laser system before trapping in a linear Paul trap. Spectroscopy is performed through scanning of the cooling/repumping laser frequencies.