ECR Fine Structure Spectroscopy
(LEICF)


The ECR, Cryebis and various stand-alone sources comprise
the LEICF, found in the source area of the "new" lab.

 

Fine Structure Spectroscopy

The Electron-Cyclotron Resonance (ECR) ion source can be used for ion-ion collisions or as a stand-alone source of highly-charged ions. The beamline for these dedicated ion beams is now used to study the fine structure of Rydberg states in multiply-charged ions.

The Colorado State University group headed by Steve Lundeen is conducting this work.

 

ECR CSU

Recent Publications from this Beamline:

  • Stark-induced x-ray emission from high Rydberg states of H-like and He-like silicon ions
    M. A. Gearba, R. A. Komara, S. R. Lundeen, W. G. Sturrus, C. W. Fehrenbach, B. D. DePaola, and X. Flechard
    Phys. Rev. A 66, 032705 (2002)
  • Experimental study of L distributions from charge capture by Si3+ on Rydberg atoms
    S. R. Lundeen, R. A. Komara, C. W. Fehrenbach, and B. D. DePaola
    Phys. Rev. A 64, 052714 (2001)
 

View the ECR Ion-Ion, Laser-Ion, or CSU experiment stations,
the Cryebis OPIG, Atomic H, or CSU stations,
or the main beamline map.
Last updated on Friday, 19-Aug-2005.