Laser traps for radioactive isotopes |
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Authors: | Voytas P. A. Behr J. A. Ghosh A. Gwinner G. Orozco L. A. Simsarian J. E. Sprouse G. D. Xu F. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Present address: TRIUMF, 4004 Westbrook Mall, V6T2A3 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada;(2) Department of Physics, State University of New York at Stony Brook, 11794-3800 Stony Brook, NY, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() The techniques of laser cooling and trapping now make it possible to observe large samples of stable atoms in a small volume at low temperature. This capability was recently extended to radioactive isotopes. This opens up new opportunities for the investigation of fundamental symmetries through measurements using radioactive atoms. In this paper we will discuss several fundamental measurements in atomic systems and how the ability to trap radioactive atoms will play an important role in improving the precision of such measurements. Measurements of the effects of the weak interaction are of particular note since they are becoming quite precise. In particular, we will describe in detail the system developed at Stony Brook to trap radioactive alkali atoms and measure weak interaction effects in francium isotopes. |
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