Abstract

Abstract The possibilities and limitations of the atomic-beam magnetic resonance (ABMR) method in hyperfine structure measurements on nuclides far from stability are discussed with respect to nuclear and atomic properties of the nuclides to be studied, halflives, transmission of the apparatus, oven and detector efficiencies, etc. The ABMR apparatus, connected on-line with the ISOLDE isotope separator is described, and the elements and production yields available at ISOLDE are compared with the requirements of the ABMR method.

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