ISOTOPES IN THE WATER CYCLE: PAST,PRESENTAND FUTURE OF A DEVELOPING SCIENCE 英文原版 Edited by PRADEEP K. AGGARWAL International Atomic Energy Agency / IAEA, Vienna, Austria JOEL R. GAT and Formerly at IAEA, Vienna, Austria Published by Springer
Deuterium Excess in Precipitation Indicating Vapor Origins over Southwest China,章新平,张新主,In order to reveal the vapor origins of generating precipitation over southwest China, the variations of stable isotopes including deuterium excess d and the rela
We experimentally observe polarization spectroscopy (PS) of the 1S0-3P1 transition of mercury atom gases at 253.7 nm. The PS signal can be observed in all six richly abundant isotopes and the PS signal of six transitions for laser cooling are all cle
Phase-conjugate degenerate four-wave mixing (PCDFWM), as a sub-Doppler spectroscopy technique, can be employed to selectively analyze Li isotopes. It is necessary to explore the optimal incident powers in order to measure the Li isotop
The laser cooling of ytterbium (Yb) atoms needs a 399-nm laser which operates on the strong 1S0 -1P1 transition and can be locked at the desired frequencies for different Yb isotopes. We demonstrate a frequency locking method using the fluorescence s
Inertial confinement fusion targets are complex systems designed to allow fine control of temperature and pressure for making precise spherical ice layers of hydrogen isotopes at cryogenic temperatures. We discuss the various technical considerations