Laser spectroscopy of light Yb isotopes on-line in a cooled gas cell

Abstract
A gas-filled, liquid-nitrogen-cooled cell on-line with an accelerator permits fluorescence spectroscopy of atoms of heavy-ion reaction products generated at rates less than 103 s1. This low required rate of production allows the optical spectroscopy of radioactive atoms to be extended further from stability. With the cell we have measured isotope shifts of Yb152,154,156,158,166, reaching N=82, four nuclides further than previously reached with other techniques. The change in rms charge radius near the shell closure is surprisingly large.