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Gerd Passler
Researcher at University of Mainz
Publications - 50
Citations - 1077
Gerd Passler is an academic researcher from University of Mainz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mass spectrometry & Ionization. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 50 publications receiving 1011 citations.
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First observation of atomic levels for the element fermium (Z=100).
M. Sewtz,Hartmut Backe,A. Dretzke,G. Kube,Werner Lauth,P. Schwamb,Klaus Eberhardt,C. Grüning,P. Thörle,Norbert Trautmann,Peter Kunz,J. Lassen,Gerd Passler,C. Z. Dong,Stephan Fritzsche,Richard G. Haire +15 more
TL;DR: The atomic level structure of the element fermium was investigated for the first time using a sample of 2.7x10(10) atoms of the isotope 255Fm with a half-life of 20.1 h using an excimer-dye-laser combination.
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Resonance ionization mass spectrometry for ultratrace analysis of plutonium with a new solid state laser system
C. Grüning,G. Huber,P. Klopp,J. V. Kratz,Peter Kunz,Gerd Passler,Norbert Trautmann,A. Waldek,Klaus Wendt +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a pulsed Resonance Ionization Mass Spectrometer (RIMS) was used for isotope selective ultratrace analysis of long-lived radioactive isotopes.
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Determination of the first ionization potential of actinide elements by resonance ionization mass spectroscopy
S. Köhler,R. Deiβenberger,Klaus Eberhardt,N. Erdmann,Günter Herrmann,G. Huber,J. V. Kratz,M. Nunnemann,Gerd Passler,Pushpa M. Rao,J. Riegel,Norbert Trautmann,Klaus Wendt +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the ionization potentials of the transplutonium elements americium, curium, berkelium and californium were measured for the first time using Resonance ionization mass spectroscopy (RIMS).
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Ground-state properties of neutron-deficient platinum isotopes
TL;DR: In this paper, the hyperfine structure splitting and the isotope shift in the λ=266 nm transition of Pt isotopes within the mass range of 183 ≦A≦ 198 have been determined by Resonance Ionization Mass Spectroscopy (RIMS) in combination with Pulsed-Laser Induced Desorption (PLID).
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Determination of the first ionization potential of nine actinide elements by resonance ionization mass spectroscopy (RIMS)
N. Erdmann,M. Nunnemann,Klaus Eberhardt,Günter Herrmann,G. Huber,S. Köhler,J. V. Kratz,Gerd Passler,J.R. Peterson,Norbert Trautmann,A. Waldek +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the first ionization potential of actinide elements with a sample size of ≤1012 atoms was determined by scanning the wavelength of the laser used for the last excitation step across the ionization threshold.