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Alfred Müller

Researcher at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

Publications -  585
Citations -  15750

Alfred Müller is an academic researcher from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ion & Ionization. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 565 publications receiving 14182 citations. Previous affiliations of Alfred Müller include National Scientific and Technical Research Council & Heriot-Watt University.

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Transfer ionisation in slow collisions of multiply-charged ions with atoms

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated transfer ionisation processes with respect to the potential energy available in the collision system, and the observed charge state fractions of the recoil ions strongly depend on k, the number of captured electrons, and on q, the charge state of the projectile.
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Experimental Evidence for Magnetic Field Effects on Dielectronic Recombination via High Rydberg States

TL;DR: The first experimental observation of magnetic field effects on dielectronic recombination (DR) via highly excited Rydberg levels was reported in this paper, where cross-static electric and magnetic fields were imposed on the collision region in high resolution DR measurements with Li-like Cl{sup 14+} ions at the heavy ion storage ring TSR in Heidelberg.
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Determination of the 2s-2p excitation energy of lithiumlike scandium using dielectronic recombination

TL;DR: In this article, high-resolution spectroscopy of doubly excited states produced by dielectronic recombination (DR) of lithiumlike 18+$ ions was performed by employing the electron-ion merged-beam technique at the heavy-ion storage ring TSR.
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Some counterexamples in positive dependence

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide some counterexamples showing that some concepts of positive dependence are strictly stronger than others, such as association versus weak association, weak association versus super-modular dependence, and supermodular dependency versus positive orthant dependence.