Abstract

A method is suggested for detecting rare krypton isotopes, based on the collinear laser photoionization of atoms in an accelerated beam at the exit from a mass separator. The results of investigations into the two-step collinear laser photoionization of metastable krypton atoms in an accelerated beam are presented.

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