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The LEBIT group at the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) on the campus of Michigan State University use ion traps, like the one pictured here, to perform high-precision mass measurements on rare isotopes.
High-precision mass measurements of both stable and rare isotopes are important for many different fields of physics, such a metrology, nuclear structure, nuclear astrophysics, and fundamental interactions.
To learn more about our group, explore the techniques we use, and instruments we build please use the links to the right.
High-precision mass measurements of both stable and rare isotopes are important for many different fields of physics, such a metrology, nuclear structure, nuclear astrophysics, and fundamental interactions.
To learn more about our group, explore the techniques we use, and instruments we build please use the links to the right.