Lifetimes of Excited States of the Lanthanum Negative Ion
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Abstract
The negative ion of lanthanum has one of the richest bound state spectra observed for an atomic negative ion and it has been proposed as a promising candidate for laser cooling, which has not yet been achieved for atomic negative ions. In the present experiments, the radiative lifetimes of low-lying bound excited states of La- were measured at the DESIREE cryogenic electrostatic storage ring facility at Stockholm University. La- ions were injected into the ring and the populations of ground-state and excited ions were monitored over storage times of up to 800 s using state-selective photodetachment. The results test theoretical predictions of the transition rates and provide insights into the potential of La- for laser cooling.
Presenters
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C. W. Walter
Denison University
Authors
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C. W. Walter
Denison University
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N. D Gibson
Denison University
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F. E Vassallo
Denison University
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J. Karls
University of Gothenburg
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O. H Lundgren
University of Gothenburg
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D. Leimbach
University of Gothenburg
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D. Hanstorp
University of Gothenburg
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J. E Navarro Navarrete
Stockholm University
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M. K Kristiansson
Stockholm University
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M. Björkhage
Stockholm University
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R. D Thomas
Stockholm University
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H. Zettergren
Stockholm University
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H. T Schmidt
Stockholm University