Abstract
With the advent of the new generation of heavy ion storage-cooler rings brillant monochromatic beams of highly-charged ions are now available, allowing for new kinds of precision experiments in atomic physics. The basic principles of electron- and laser-cooler which make these rings powerful tools are outlined. Selected experiments conducted at cooler rings with a significant atomic physics program are briefly discussed. This overview covers a wealth of recent experiments, reaching from radiative and dielectronic recombination up to laser-stimulated electron capture, X-ray spectroscopy, test of relativity and atomic astrophysics. (orig.)
Citation Formats
Bosch, F.
Atomic physics using storage-cooler rings.
Germany: N. p.,
1993.
Web.
Bosch, F.
Atomic physics using storage-cooler rings.
Germany.
Bosch, F.
1993.
"Atomic physics using storage-cooler rings."
Germany.
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title = {Atomic physics using storage-cooler rings}
author = {Bosch, F}
abstractNote = {With the advent of the new generation of heavy ion storage-cooler rings brillant monochromatic beams of highly-charged ions are now available, allowing for new kinds of precision experiments in atomic physics. The basic principles of electron- and laser-cooler which make these rings powerful tools are outlined. Selected experiments conducted at cooler rings with a significant atomic physics program are briefly discussed. This overview covers a wealth of recent experiments, reaching from radiative and dielectronic recombination up to laser-stimulated electron capture, X-ray spectroscopy, test of relativity and atomic astrophysics. (orig.)}
place = {Germany}
year = {1993}
month = {Aug}
}
title = {Atomic physics using storage-cooler rings}
author = {Bosch, F}
abstractNote = {With the advent of the new generation of heavy ion storage-cooler rings brillant monochromatic beams of highly-charged ions are now available, allowing for new kinds of precision experiments in atomic physics. The basic principles of electron- and laser-cooler which make these rings powerful tools are outlined. Selected experiments conducted at cooler rings with a significant atomic physics program are briefly discussed. This overview covers a wealth of recent experiments, reaching from radiative and dielectronic recombination up to laser-stimulated electron capture, X-ray spectroscopy, test of relativity and atomic astrophysics. (orig.)}
place = {Germany}
year = {1993}
month = {Aug}
}