hyperfine structure
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Villemoes, P., Arnesen, A., Heijkenskjold, F. & Wannstrom, A. Isotope shifts and hyperfine structure of 134–138Ba ii by fast ion beam-laser spectroscopy.
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Silverans, R. E., Borghs, G., de Bisschop, P. & van Hove, M. Hyperfine structure of the 5d 2DJ states in the alkaline-earth Ba ion by fast-ion-beam laser-rf spectroscopy.
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Villemoes, P., Arnesen, A., Heijkenskjold, F., Kastberg, A. & Wannstrom, A. Hyperfine structure measurements of 151,153Eu ii with fast ion beam-laser spectroscopy.
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The observation of hyperfine structure in atomic hydrogen by Rabi and co-workers1, 2, 3 and the measurement4 of the zero-field ground-state splitting at the level of seven parts in 1013 are important achievements of mid-twentieth-century physics.
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Recently, tools have been developed that enable studies of the hyperfine structure of antihydrogen12—the antimatter counterpart of hydrogen.
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