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The optical spectrum of ions and atoms exhibits a nuclear fingerprint. With sufficient resolution and the choice of appropriate atomic transitions, nuclear properties like the spin, nuclear magnetic dipole moments, electric quadrupole moments and the change in the mean-square charge radius can be determined. During the last decade, progress in this field towards higher sensitivity and accuracy has allowed to study new regions of the nuclear chart.
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