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Novel X-ray laser sources driven by short-pulse high power lasers can provide intense beams of radiation at fixed energy. In combination with the Doppler-tuning possible at the ESR storage ring, this can be utilized for precision spectroscopy of highly charged ions. The sensitivity should be sufficient to apply this technique to lithium-like radioactive ions.
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Borneis, S., Becker de Moos, B., Kluge, H. et al. X ray laser spectroscopy at the ESR: a proposed novel tool for the investigation of exotic isotopes. Hyperfine Interactions 127, 537–542 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012658926769
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