Abstract

Resonance ionization spectroscopy and its combination with mass spectrometry offer very high sensitivity and selectivity. The application of several variants of resonance ionization mass spectroscopy to the study of nuclear ground state properties and trace analysis of radioactive isotopes in the environment is discussed as well as the inverse process, i.e. the laser induced recombination, of bare heavy ions stored at relativistic energies in storage rings.

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