Optogalvanic spectroscopy of lanthanum hyperfine structure

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Abstract

Optogalvanic spectroscopy is a sensitive technique to measure optical transitions of atoms and ions produced in a high voltage discharge. Advantages of this technique include a comparatively simple optical setup and the ability to interrogate excited state transitions. Here, we use optogalavanic spectroscopy in a hollow cathode lamp to measure the hyperfine spectrum of several transitions in lanthanum. Hyperfine coefficients are determined for the corresponding energy levels and compared to available previous measurements.

*This research is supported by the Army Research Office, Research Corporation for Science Advancement, and Denison University.

Authors

  • Amanda Nelson

    • Denison University
  • Jessie Hankes

    • Denison University
  • Patrick Banner

    • Denison University
  • Steven Olmschenk

    • Denison University