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A chemically selective laser ion source based on resonance ionization of atoms in a hot cavity has been applied for the study of short-lived silver isotopes at CERN/ ISOLDE. Silver atoms were ionized by two resonant excitations and final laser ionization into the continuum. Decay properties of the neutron-rich isotopes121–127Ag were studied with a neutron long-counter and aβ-detector.
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Fedoseyev, V.N., Jading, Y., Jonsson, O.C. et al. Study of short-lived silver isotopes with a laser ion source. Z. Physik A - Hadrons and Nuclei 353, 9–10 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01297718
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01297718