Transport efficiency of free atoms for laser spectroscopy using a cryogenic helium jet
A cryogenic helium jet system using pure helium has been developed to thermalize and transport nuclear reaction products to a laser spectroscopy chamber for isotope shift and hyperfine structure measurements. The transport properties of the helium jet were studied using ^1^2^6Ba (T"1"2 = 1...
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