We had proposed carrying out a systematic experimental investigation of the atomic physics of highly charged, high-Z ions, produced in the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) electron beam ion trap (EBIT-I) in its high energy mode, superEBIT. In particular we were going to accurately measure line positions for Δn=0 transitions in few electron high-Z ions; this was meant to enable us to investigate relativistic and quantum electrodynamics QED contributions to the energy levels as well as the nuclear properties of heavy ions. We were also going to measure cross sections for various electron-ion interactions, the degree of polarization of emitted x-rays, and radiation cooling rates of various ionization stages of highly charged, high...
The recent theoretical progress in studying the x-ray emission from highly-charged, few-electron ion...
Au laboratoire national de Lawrence Livermore, un piège à ions EBIT (Electron Beam Ion Trap) est uti...
The following progress report presents some of the x-ray measurements performed during the last year...
High-Z multiply ionized atoms have an intrinsically complicated nature. As such, the atomic physics ...
The Super EBIT device at LLNL can produce and trap any highly charged ion at rest in the laboratory,...
Spectroscopy performed with the three Livermore electron beam ion traps is reviewed, which is contin...
The research of the EBIT (Electron Beam Ion Trap) program in N Division of the Physics and Space Tec...
The research program at the Heidelberg Electron Beam Ion Trap (EBIT) has concentrated mainly on prec...
The experimental groups in the Electron Beam Ion Trap (EBIT) program continue to perform front-line ...
Radiation from the highly-charged ions contained in the plasma of Electron-Cyclotron Resonance Ion S...
The electron-beam ion trap (EBIT) is a device for producing and studying cold, very highly charged i...
The electron beam ion trap (EBIT), and the higher-energy Super EBIT at Lawrence Livermore National L...
Few-electron ions, which can be produced and studied at rest in electron beam ion traps (EBITs) are ...
Storage rings as the ESR and the future NESR in the FAIR project are unique tools to study the dynam...
Atomic properties of multiply charged ions have been investigated using excitation of energetic heav...
The recent theoretical progress in studying the x-ray emission from highly-charged, few-electron ion...
Au laboratoire national de Lawrence Livermore, un piège à ions EBIT (Electron Beam Ion Trap) est uti...
The following progress report presents some of the x-ray measurements performed during the last year...
High-Z multiply ionized atoms have an intrinsically complicated nature. As such, the atomic physics ...
The Super EBIT device at LLNL can produce and trap any highly charged ion at rest in the laboratory,...
Spectroscopy performed with the three Livermore electron beam ion traps is reviewed, which is contin...
The research of the EBIT (Electron Beam Ion Trap) program in N Division of the Physics and Space Tec...
The research program at the Heidelberg Electron Beam Ion Trap (EBIT) has concentrated mainly on prec...
The experimental groups in the Electron Beam Ion Trap (EBIT) program continue to perform front-line ...
Radiation from the highly-charged ions contained in the plasma of Electron-Cyclotron Resonance Ion S...
The electron-beam ion trap (EBIT) is a device for producing and studying cold, very highly charged i...
The electron beam ion trap (EBIT), and the higher-energy Super EBIT at Lawrence Livermore National L...
Few-electron ions, which can be produced and studied at rest in electron beam ion traps (EBITs) are ...
Storage rings as the ESR and the future NESR in the FAIR project are unique tools to study the dynam...
Atomic properties of multiply charged ions have been investigated using excitation of energetic heav...
The recent theoretical progress in studying the x-ray emission from highly-charged, few-electron ion...
Au laboratoire national de Lawrence Livermore, un piège à ions EBIT (Electron Beam Ion Trap) est uti...
The following progress report presents some of the x-ray measurements performed during the last year...