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Laser Spectroscopy of highly charged ions and exotic radioactive nuclei (LaserSpHERe)
Helmholtz Young Investigators Group
Department of Nuclear Chemistry
Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz
A young researcher group founded by the German Helmholtz-Society. The research subject of this group is the study of exotic radioactive
isotopes and highly-charged ions by the most modern means of atomic physics.
The main working fields are
- high-precision laser spectroscopy on so-called halo-nuclei like
11Lithium or the beryllium isotopes
11Be and
14Be
- laser spectroscopy of highly charged and cooled ions like U91+ in a
Penning trap and the ESR storage ring
- laser spectroscopy of
other exotic nuclei to determine ground state excitations
- preparation of laser spectroscopic methods for the determination of ground-state properties of short-lived, radioactive isotopes far-off
stability at the future FAIR facility.
Moreover, we are involved in a
test of special relativity at the ESR
using laser spectroscopy on Li+ ions and storage-ring laser
cooling experiments.
The experiments of the Laser-SpHERe group are mainly located at two places: at the university of Mainz a measurement of short-lived beryllium
isotopes is being prepared and at GSI two laser laboratories are available one for laser development and off-line measurements and one for
laser spectroscopy at the ESR storage ring.
For more information on our work and open positions please visit our official web page ...
crouched (f.l.t.r.): Christian Novotny, Manuel Vogel, Zoran Andjelkovic, Jörg Krämer, Christopher Geppert, Wilfried Nörtershäuser
standing (f.l.t.r.): Radu Cazan, Dirk Tiedemann, Monika Zakova, Bettina Sommer, Benjamin Botermann, Andreas Krieger, Rodolfo Sánchez
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