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Fabry-Perot spectroscopy of a visible magnetic dipole transition in Ba34+
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Abstract
We are using Fabry-Perot interferometry to study visible lines from highly-charged ions created and trapped within an electron beam ion trap (EBIT). The 3d45D2–5D3 titanium-like barium (Ba34+) line at 3932(2) Å was recently measured in Ref. [1] (C.A. Morgan et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 74 (1995) 1716) using a grating monochromator. We present preliminary Fabry-Perot spectra of this line with significantly improved resolution. The Doppler-broadened 1 Å line width is consistent with an expected ion temperature of less than 1 keV. We discuss the possibility of resolving Zeeman splittings, and of using these visible lines as a diagnostic in high temperature, low density plasmas, like those that exist in tokamaks and the EBIT itself.







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104 ions per pulse with both high charge and high atomic number Z from the electron beam ion trap (EBIT) encourages consideration of methods for retrapping and cooling these ions to approximately 4 K. Anticipated stored ion densities near this temperature should result in the formation of crystalline arrays of these ions in the trap. Standard techniques for pulsed injection of ions into the trap, followed by resistive damping of the translational motion and collisional cooling with cold charged particles, are expected to optimize the cooling process. Expected ion storage times based on extrapolated electron transfer collision rates are favorable. Interesting potential measurements suited to cold, highly-charged ions are also discussed.



