Abstract

Rydberg levels in atomic calcium are of interest due to their use in highly isotope selective multiple-step resonance ionisation spectrometry, and also for nuclear physics investigations, but gaps remain in the data for higher lying levels in calcium isotopes other than . We report novel isotope shift data on four isotopes of calcium (, , , ), relative to the majority abundance isotope , in six Rydberg transitions for each P (n = 25–30) and F (n = 23–28) angular momentum quantum number designated series.

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