Abstract. A systematic study of the doubly differential cross sections for the electron emis-sion occurring in fast strongly asymmetric collisions is presented. Protons and atomic hyd-rogen (0.5 MeV) were collided with the heavy targets krypton and xenon under single collision conditions. The ejected electrons were observed at laboratory angles in the range 0'<8,5180"and with energies E,from 25 to 1400eV. In addition to the familiar strong ejection in the forward direction (0,%0') arising from capture and loss to continuum states there is pronounced emission in the backward hemisphere for the case of atomic hydrogen projectiles. This.is accompanied by large varia-tions in the angular dependent singly differential cross sec...
Single ionization of helium by 102 eV electron impact has been studied by measuring the momentum vec...
A crossed-beam experiment was performed to detect ejected electrons from ground-state atomic and mol...
It Is shown that quasi-free electron scattering in a suitable geometry takes place on strongly polar...
Abstract. The energy and angular distribution of projectile electrons emitted in asymmetric collisio...
Abstract. The ejection of electrons from light target atoms by bare heavy projectiles is described b...
We present the total ionization cross section and spin asymmetry at projectile energies ranging from...
Abstract. Triply-differential cross sections for K-shell ionization by fast electron impact are calc...
Abstract. For the collision systems 1.4MeVu- ' U3'+ and 5.9 MeVu- ' U65+ on Ne, trans...
Precision measurements of the energy of keV electrons scattered 'elastically' over large angles from...
This thesis presents experimental results from the synchrotron cooler and storage ring CRYRING on ch...
We consider electron loss from hydrogen-like projectiles in elastic and inelastic collisions with at...
A comprehensive study of the angular and energy distributions of electrons ejected in collisions of ...
Abstract. A double peak structure is predicted in the spectrum of electrons which are emitted from t...
The combination of recoil ion and ionized electron momentum spectroscopy provides an unparalleled me...
We present experimental and theoretical fully differential cross sections for single ionization of H...
Single ionization of helium by 102 eV electron impact has been studied by measuring the momentum vec...
A crossed-beam experiment was performed to detect ejected electrons from ground-state atomic and mol...
It Is shown that quasi-free electron scattering in a suitable geometry takes place on strongly polar...
Abstract. The energy and angular distribution of projectile electrons emitted in asymmetric collisio...
Abstract. The ejection of electrons from light target atoms by bare heavy projectiles is described b...
We present the total ionization cross section and spin asymmetry at projectile energies ranging from...
Abstract. Triply-differential cross sections for K-shell ionization by fast electron impact are calc...
Abstract. For the collision systems 1.4MeVu- ' U3'+ and 5.9 MeVu- ' U65+ on Ne, trans...
Precision measurements of the energy of keV electrons scattered 'elastically' over large angles from...
This thesis presents experimental results from the synchrotron cooler and storage ring CRYRING on ch...
We consider electron loss from hydrogen-like projectiles in elastic and inelastic collisions with at...
A comprehensive study of the angular and energy distributions of electrons ejected in collisions of ...
Abstract. A double peak structure is predicted in the spectrum of electrons which are emitted from t...
The combination of recoil ion and ionized electron momentum spectroscopy provides an unparalleled me...
We present experimental and theoretical fully differential cross sections for single ionization of H...
Single ionization of helium by 102 eV electron impact has been studied by measuring the momentum vec...
A crossed-beam experiment was performed to detect ejected electrons from ground-state atomic and mol...
It Is shown that quasi-free electron scattering in a suitable geometry takes place on strongly polar...