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Precision spectroscopy on stored, highly charged ions using free-electron-laser radiation

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Abstract

The feasibility of a precision measurement of the ground-state hyperfine structure of hydrogenlike sodium is considered, based on the use of a proposed rf-linac extreme-UV free-electron laser. The laser would be used for intensity-pumping population redistribution within the ground-state sublevels of the stored ions, through excitation of the 1s–2p transition near 1 nm. The magnetic dipole transition between the hyperfine-structure sublevels would be detected by changes in the mean number of scattered 1.2-keV photons following the low-frequency transition.

© 1989 Optical Society of America

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