Abstract

Isotope shift measurements by means of laser resonance ionization spectroscopy are a unique tool to determine the charge radii of halo nuclei. The most prominent halo nucleus 11Li is at the same time the best accessible candidate for such studies. The experimental method to determine the charge radius of this exotic nucleus and first test results on 7Li will be presented in this paper.

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