1996
DOI: 10.1007/bf02073528
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A study of isotopically selective photoionization of ytterbium atoms for laser isotope separation

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“…These values also are compared with the reported standard values in the literature. 20,22 The isotopic shifts estimated from pulsed laser measurements differ from the standard results. This finding is as expected as the isotopic peaks in the observed experimental OG spectrum are not very sharp due to the effect of pulsed laser linewidth and Doppler broadening of Yb atomic transition.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…These values also are compared with the reported standard values in the literature. 20,22 The isotopic shifts estimated from pulsed laser measurements differ from the standard results. This finding is as expected as the isotopic peaks in the observed experimental OG spectrum are not very sharp due to the effect of pulsed laser linewidth and Doppler broadening of Yb atomic transition.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…However, in the reported literature, well-resolved spectra of Yb isotopes using atomic beam fluorescence spectroscopy by an ultra narrow linewidth (<10 MHz) CW dye laser are available. 21,22…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This three-step photoionization scheme was also used to conduct the Yb LIS experiments by other researchers. [14][15][16][17][18] The natural abundances, nuclear spins and isotope shifts of ytterbium isotopes are list in Table 1, where all of the isotope shifts are relative to 176 Yb, and the number in bracket is the atomic angular momentum quantum number. All even isotopes do not have hyperfine splitting, while 171 Yb and 173 Yb with non-zero nuclear spins own hyperfine structures for both excited states.…”
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“…As a result, the laser isotope separation (LIS) method is the only option for economic ytterbium isotope separation. [14][15][16][17][18] Basically, the LIS method is based on isotopic selective photoionization of atomic vapors under several narrowbandwidth laser pulses. Target isotopes are excited and ionized resonantly, while non-target isotopes are ionized barely due to the isotope shifts.…”
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“…One example is highresolution ultraviolet or vacuum ultraviolet spectroscopy [206,207] where second-harmonic generation 1 (SHG) or four-wave mixing is needed to produce the appropriate wavelengths. A second example is laser isotope separation [207,209,210] where the yield depends on intensity but resolution is essential due to the smallness of isotope shifts. Generally speaking, high power and high resolution are mutually exclusive; the former belongs to the realm of pulsed lasers, the latter to the continuous-wave (cw) light sources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%