Spectroscopic studies of the negative state of atoms
Abstract
Negative ions are of fundamental interest in atomic physics due to the enhanced importance of the electron correlation. In this thesis new spectroscopic methods have been developed and then applied to study the nature of atomic negative ions. The demand of experimental development in this field is pronounced due to lack of resonant excitations within the atomic negative ion, which makes conventional spectroscopy methods insufficient. Instead, laser photodetachment spectroscopy has been applied in which anion absorbs a photon resulting in a break up in a neutral atom and an electron. The research has been performed at the Gothenburg University Negative Ion and Laser LA-boratory (GUNILLA) and at ISOLDE, CERN.The work has widened the utilization of spectroscopy techniques to include radio-active elements. For such studies the Gothenburg ANion Detector for Affinity measurements by Laser Photodetachment (GANDALPH) was developed. Of particular interest here is an experimental determination of the electron affinity of astatine of 𝐸𝐴(𝐴𝑡) =2.415 78(7)eV. This work opens for future work on the spectroscopy of transuranium elements and other artificial elements.Second, a new type of spectrometer for Photoelectron Angular Distribution (PAD)spectroscopy has been developed. In this spectrometer, called PEARLS (Photo-Electron Angular Resolved Linear Spectrometer), the laser and ion beams are collinearly aligned, which considerably increases the interaction volume. The spectrometer was then used to study the energy dependence of the asymmetry parameter 𝛽, for photodetachment of negative phosphorous.Third, a neutral particle detector for collinear spectroscopy is presented. The target material was graphene coated quartz with transparent properties that out-performs the previously used Indium Tin Oxide (ITO). With graphene coating, the accessible energy range is extended to at least 5.3 eV compared to the earlier limit of 3.7 eV. Finally, an experimental set-up for state selected detection of the residual atom in the photodetachment process has been developed and commissioned. The set-up has been used to measure the EA of cesium to be 𝐸𝐴(𝐶𝑠) =0.471 612(9)eV. This work sets the groundwork for investigation of the validity of Wannier’s law for three body particle breakups
Parts of work
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Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
Göteborgs universitet. Naturvetenskapliga fakulteten
Institution
Department of Physics ; Institutionen för fysik
Disputation
Fredagen den 11 september 2020, kl. 9.00
Date of defence
2020-09-11
jakob.welander@gu.se
Date
2020-08-13Author
Welander, Jakob
Keywords
Atomic Physics
Photodetachment
Negative Ions
Anions
Laser Photodetachment Spectroscopy
Electron Affinity
ISOLDE
CERN
Radioisotopes
Photo Angular Distributions
Graphene
Electron correlation
Neutral Particle Detection
Wannier's Threshold Law
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-7833-977-8 (PDF)
978-91-7833-976-1 (PRINT)
Language
eng