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Nature | 2016

Atom-at-a-time laser resonance ionization spectroscopy of nobelium

Mustapha Laatiaoui; W. Lauth; H. Backe; Michael Block; D. Ackermann; B. Cheal; P. Chhetri; Christoph E. Düllmann; Piet Van Duppen; J. Even; R. Ferrer; F. Giacoppo; S. Götz; F. P. Heßberger; Mark Huyse; O. Kaleja; J. Khuyagbaatar; Peter Kunz; F. Lautenschläger; Andrew Kishor Mistry; S. Raeder; Enrique Minaya Ramirez; Thomas Walther; C. Wraith; A. Yakushev

Optical spectroscopy of a primordial isotope has traditionally formed the basis for understanding the atomic structure of an element. Such studies have been conducted for most elements and theoretical modelling can be performed to high precision, taking into account relativistic effects that scale approximately as the square of the atomic number. However, for the transfermium elements (those with atomic numbers greater than 100), the atomic structure is experimentally unknown. These radioactive elements are produced in nuclear fusion reactions at rates of only a few atoms per second at most and must be studied immediately following their production, which has so far precluded their optical spectroscopy. Here we report laser resonance ionization spectroscopy of nobelium (No; atomic number 102) in single-atom-at-a-time quantities, in which we identify the ground-state transition 1S0 1P1. By combining this result with data from an observed Rydberg series, we obtain an upper limit for the ionization potential of nobelium. These accurate results from direct laser excitations of outer-shell electrons cannot be achieved using state-of-the-art relativistic many-body calculations that include quantum electrodynamic effects, owing to large uncertainties in the modelled transition energies of the complex systems under consideration. Our work opens the door to high-precision measurements of various atomic and nuclear properties of elements heavier than nobelium, and motivates future theoretical work.


Physical Review Letters | 2018

Precision Measurement of the First Ionization Potential of Nobelium

P. Chhetri; H. Backe; J. Khuyagbaatar; D. Ackermann; Ch. E. Düllmann; F. Giacoppo; A. Yakushev; S. Raeder; L. Lens; A. K. Mistry; J. Even; C. Droese; Zimin Zhang; R. Ferrer; W. Lauth; P. Van Duppen; O. Kaleja; N. Lecesne; P. Kunz; Michael Block; Th. Walther; B. Cheal; M. Huyse; F. Lautenschläger; E. Minaya Ramirez; F. P. Heßberger; S. Götz; Mustapha Laatiaoui

One of the most important atomic properties governing an elements chemical behavior is the energy required to remove its least-bound electron, referred to as the first ionization potential. For the heaviest elements, this fundamental quantity is strongly influenced by relativistic effects which lead to unique chemical properties. Laser spectroscopy on an atom-at-a-time scale was developed and applied to probe the optical spectrum of neutral nobelium near the ionization threshold. The first ionization potential of nobelium is determined here with a very high precision from the convergence of measured Rydberg series to be 6.626 21±0.000 05  eV. This work provides a stringent benchmark for state-of-the-art many-body atomic modeling that considers relativistic and quantum electrodynamic effects and paves the way for high-precision measurements of atomic properties of elements only available from heavy-ion accelerator facilities.


Hyperfine Interactions | 2014

Perspectives for laser spectroscopy of the element nobelium

Mustapha Laatiaoui; H. Backe; Michael Block; P. Chhetri; F. Lautenschläger; W. Lauth; Th. Walther


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2016

Developments for resonance ionization laser spectroscopy of the heaviest elements at SHIP

F. Lautenschläger; P. Chhetri; D. Ackermann; H. Backe; Michael Block; B. Cheal; A. Clark; C. Droese; R. Ferrer; F. Giacoppo; S. Götz; F. P. Heßberger; O. Kaleja; J. Khuyagbaatar; Peter Kunz; Andrew Kishor Mistry; Mustapha Laatiaoui; W. Lauth; S. Raeder; Th. Walther; C. Wraith


European Physical Journal D | 2017

Impact of buffer gas quenching on the 1S0 → 1P1 ground-state atomic transition in nobelium

P. Chhetri; D. Ackermann; H. Backe; Michael Block; B. Cheal; Christoph E. Düllmann; J. Even; R. Ferrer; F. Giacoppo; S. Götz; F. P. Heßberger; O. Kaleja; J. Khuyagbaatar; Peter Kunz; Mustapha Laatiaoui; F. Lautenschläger; W. Lauth; Enrique Minaya Ramirez; Andrew Kishor Mistry; S. Raeder; C. Wraith; Thomas Walther; A. Yakushev


Acta Physica Polonica B | 2018

Investigation of the First Ionization Potential of Ytterbium in Argon Buffer Gas

P. Chhetri; C. S. Moodley; M. Laatiaoui; A. K. Mistry; F. Giacoppo; S. Raeder; F. P. Heßberger; O. Kaleja; Michael Block; Th. Walther; S. Götz; T. Murböck; M. Eibach


Physical Review Letters | 2018

Probing Sizes and Shapes of Nobelium Isotopes by Laser Spectroscopy

S. Raeder; D. Ackermann; H. Backe; R. Beerwerth; J. C. Berengut; M. Block; A. Borschevsky; B. Cheal; P. Chhetri; Ch. E. Düllmann; V. A. Dzuba; Ephraim Eliav; J. Even; R. Ferrer; V. V. Flambaum; S. Fritzsche; F. Giacoppo; S. Götz; F. P. Heßberger; M. Huyse; Uzi Kaldor; O. Kaleja; J. Khuyagbaatar; P. Kunz; Mustapha Laatiaoui; F. Lautenschläger; W. Lauth; A. K. Mistry; E. Minaya Ramirez; W. Nazarewicz


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2018

COMPASS—A COMPAct decay spectroscopy set-up

D. Ackermann; A. K. Mistry; F. P. Heßberger; B. Andel; S. Antalic; Michael Block; L. Caceres; P. Chhetri; F. Dechery; Ch. Droese; Ch. E. Düllmann; F. Giacoppo; J. Hoffmann; O. Kaleja; O. Kamalou; N. Kurz; J. Khuyagbaatar; R.R. Mändl; T. Murböck; Mustapha Laatiaoui; J. Maurer; P. Mosat; J. Piot; S. Raeder; H. Savajols; O. Sorlin; Ch. Stodel; Juno Thomas; M. Vostinar; P. Wieczorek


Acta Physica Polonica B | 2018

Decay Spectroscopy of Heavy Isotopes at SHIP Using the COMPASS Focal Plane Detection Set-up

A. K. Mistry; B Andel; Christoph E. Düllmann; J. Khuyagbaatar; D. Ackermann; S Antalic; F. Dechery; A. Yakushev; F. Giacoppo; J. Piot; S. Raeder; J. Maurer; C. Droese; Zimin Zhang; J. Hoffmann; N. Kurz; M. Vostinar; O. Kaleja; P. Chhetri; Michael Block; P. Mošať; F. P. Heßberger; Mustapha Laatiaoui


Acta Physica Polonica B | 2017

Recent upgrades of the shiptrap setup: on the finish line towards direct mass spectroscopy of superheavy elements

F. Giacoppo; Klaus Blaum; Michael Block; P. Chhetri; Ch. E. Düllmann; C. Droese; Sergey Eliseev; Pavel Filianin; S. Götz; Yu. I. Gusev; F. Herfurth; F.P. Hessberger; O. Kaleja; J. Khuyagbaatar; M. Laatiaoui; F. Lautenschläger; Ch. Lorenz; G. Marx; E. Minaya Ramirez; Andrew Kishor Mistry; Yu. N. Novikov; W. R. Plass; S. Raeder; D. Rodríguez; Dirk Rudolph; Luis Sarmiento; C. Scheidenberger; L. Schweikhard; P. G. Thirolf; A. Yakushev

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F. Giacoppo

GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research

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O. Kaleja

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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J. Khuyagbaatar

GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research

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Mustapha Laatiaoui

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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F. Lautenschläger

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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