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J. Genevey is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spectroscopy & Hyperfine structure. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications.
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Large odd-even radius staggering in the very light platinum isotopes from laser spectroscopy
F. Le Blanc,David Lunney,J. Obert,J. Oms,J.C. Putaux,B. Roussière,J. Sauvage,S. Zemlyanoi,J. Pinard,L. Cabaret,H.T. Duong,G. Huber,M. Krieg,V. Sebastian,J. E. Crawford,J.K.P. Lee,Michel Girod,S. Péru,J. Genevey,J. Lettry +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the results of laser spectroscopy measurements on very-neutron-deficient platinum isotopes with the COMPLIS experimental setup were obtained for the first time.
COMPLIS experiments: COllaboration for spectroscopy Measurements using a Pulsed Laser Ion Source
J. Sauvage,N. Boos,L. Cabaret,J. E. Crawford,H.T. Duong,J. Genevey,Michel Girod,G. Huber,F. Ibrahim,M. Krieg,F. Le Blanc,J.K.P. Lee,J. Libert,David Lunney,J. Obert,J. Oms,S. Péru,J. Pinard,J.C. Putaux,B. Roussière,V. Sebastian,D. Verney,S. Zemlyanoi,J. Arianer,N. Barré,M. Ducourtieux,D. Forkel-Wirth,G. Le Scornet,G. Le Scornet,J. Lettry,C. Richard-Serre,C. Véron +31 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the hyperfine structure (HFS) and isotope shift (IS) were measured by Resonance Ionization Spectroscopy (RIS) for very neutron-deficient isotopes of Au, Pt and Ir.
Half-life of the 830.2 keV isomer in {sup 97}Sr
A. Złomaniec,H. Faust,J. Genevey,J. A. Pinston,T. Rzaca-Urban,G. S. Simpson,I. Tsekhanovich,W. Urban +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the half-life of the 8302-keV isomeric state in {sup 97}Sr, for which very different values are reported in the literature, has been measured.
High-spin {mu}s isomer in {sup 98}Zr
G. S. Simpson,J. A. Pinston,D. L. Balabanski,J. Genevey,Georgi P. Georgiev,J. Jolie,D. S. Judson,R. Orlandi,A. Scherillo,I. Tsekhanovich,W. Urban,N. Warr +11 more
TL;DR: A high-spin isomer was observed using the Lohengrin mass spectrometer of the high-flux reactor of the Institut Laue-Langevin, Grenoble.
Shape coexistence in the very neutron-rich odd-odd {sup 96}Rb
J. A. Pinston,J. Genevey,R. Orlandi,A. Scherillo,G. S. Simpson,I. Tsekhanovich,W. Urban,H. Faust,N. Warr +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a new level scheme of $^{96}\mathrm{Rb}$ is proposed, where the ground state and low-lying levels of this nucleus are rather spherical, and a rotational band develops at 461-keV energy.