This thesis investigates the interaction of electrons and highly charged ions in thin plasmas with a focus on spectroscopic studies of resonant recombination processes. For this purpose, a new electron beam ion trap (EBIT) was assembled and brought into operation at the Max-Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics. This cryogenic device is also designed for fast charge breeding and serves as a prototype for future devices used at radioactive ion beam facilities. In its first stage electron beam currents of 550mA were reached, and an upgrade to 5A is planned. As an initial scientific application, X-Ray spectra of di- and trielectronic recombination into helium-like to oxygen-like silicon-ions under excitation of an electron from n = 1 -> 2 were ...
The Heidelberg electron beam ion trap (EBIT) is one of the three high energy EBITs worldwide present...
During the course of this thesis a control system based on EPICS was developed for the Heidelberg el...
The research of the EBIT (Electron Beam Ion Trap) program in N Division of the Physics and Space Tec...
This thesis investigates the interaction of electrons and highly charged ions in thin plasmas with a...
This thesis contains results of electron-ion recombination processes in atomic ions relevant for pla...
The Electron Beam Ion Trap (EBIT) is a relatively new tool for the study of highly charged ions. Its...
The electron beam ion trap (EBIT) at LLNL is a unique device designed to measure the interactions of...
Electron beam ion traps (EBITs) are efficient tools for highly charged ion (HCI) production and stud...
The electron-beam ion trap (EBIT) is a device for producing and studying cold, very highly charged i...
Electron beam ion traps (EBITs) are efficient tools for highly charged ion (HCI) production and stud...
Au laboratoire national de Lawrence Livermore, un piège à ions EBIT (Electron Beam Ion Trap) est uti...
In the course of this thesis, recombination processes of highly charged Praseodymium- and Bismuthion...
Electron beam ion traps (EBITs) are a new tool for charge breeding of rare isotope beams. The ioniza...
Electron beam ion traps (EBITs) are a new tool for charge breeding of rare isotope beams. The ioniza...
Ir$^{q+}$ ($41\le q \le 64$) ions with open-shell configurations have been produced in the electron ...
The Heidelberg electron beam ion trap (EBIT) is one of the three high energy EBITs worldwide present...
During the course of this thesis a control system based on EPICS was developed for the Heidelberg el...
The research of the EBIT (Electron Beam Ion Trap) program in N Division of the Physics and Space Tec...
This thesis investigates the interaction of electrons and highly charged ions in thin plasmas with a...
This thesis contains results of electron-ion recombination processes in atomic ions relevant for pla...
The Electron Beam Ion Trap (EBIT) is a relatively new tool for the study of highly charged ions. Its...
The electron beam ion trap (EBIT) at LLNL is a unique device designed to measure the interactions of...
Electron beam ion traps (EBITs) are efficient tools for highly charged ion (HCI) production and stud...
The electron-beam ion trap (EBIT) is a device for producing and studying cold, very highly charged i...
Electron beam ion traps (EBITs) are efficient tools for highly charged ion (HCI) production and stud...
Au laboratoire national de Lawrence Livermore, un piège à ions EBIT (Electron Beam Ion Trap) est uti...
In the course of this thesis, recombination processes of highly charged Praseodymium- and Bismuthion...
Electron beam ion traps (EBITs) are a new tool for charge breeding of rare isotope beams. The ioniza...
Electron beam ion traps (EBITs) are a new tool for charge breeding of rare isotope beams. The ioniza...
Ir$^{q+}$ ($41\le q \le 64$) ions with open-shell configurations have been produced in the electron ...
The Heidelberg electron beam ion trap (EBIT) is one of the three high energy EBITs worldwide present...
During the course of this thesis a control system based on EPICS was developed for the Heidelberg el...
The research of the EBIT (Electron Beam Ion Trap) program in N Division of the Physics and Space Tec...