All about nuclear physics - research, news and comment. The author is Prof Paul Stevenson - a researcher in nuclear physics in the UK. Sometimes the posts are a little tangential to nuclear physics.
Wednesday, 28 July 2010
229Th
Thorium-229 is one of my favourite isotopes. With the lowest-energy first excited state of any known nucleus, it's the isotope of choice for interacting directly with things such as lasers, atoms and molecules, whose characteristic energies are much smaller than normal nuclear transition energies. One of the most promising practical uses of 229Th is in making a new time standard which is more accurate than existing atomic clocks. My friend and fellow blogger Rob Jackson has just published a paper on the chemical side of implanting 229Th in material for possible use in such a clock standard. He's blogged about it here.
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