“…10,11) On the other hand, the laser separation technique based on atomic excitation has some advantages, namely, the potentially high throughput leading to an intense pulse beam suitable for ion beam experiments, 3) controllability of the tunable laser, a possibility of multiple isotope production or blending, and competitive cost. Although the well-establish laser ion source, i.e., an isotope separator on-line (ISOL) facility, [12][13][14][15][16] is used in the same technique, its features are different because it is principally designed to produce, detect, and analyze rare radioactive isotopes from hot cavities.…”