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Henning T. Schmidt
Researcher at Stockholm University
Publications - 206
Citations - 3909
Henning T. Schmidt is an academic researcher from Stockholm University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ion & Ionization. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 191 publications receiving 3472 citations. Previous affiliations of Henning T. Schmidt include Max Planck Society & Aarhus University.
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Complete Branching Ratios for the Dissociative Recombination of H2O+, H3O+, and CH3+
L. Vejby-Christensen,Lars H. Andersen,Oded Heber,D. Kella,Henrik B. Pedersen,Henning T. Schmidt,Daniel Zajfman +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the branching ratios for all the possible product channels have been determined at zero relative energy using an energy-sensitive detector masked by grids with known transmissions at the heavy ion storage ring ASTRID.
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Double-core-hole spectroscopy for chemical analysis with an intense X-ray femtosecond laser
Nora Berrah,Li Fang,Brendan Murphy,Timur Osipov,Kiyoshi Ueda,Edwin Kukk,Raimund Feifel,Peter van der Meulen,Peter Salén,Henning T. Schmidt,Richard D. Thomas,Mats Larsson,Robert Richter,Kevin C. Prince,John D. Bozek,Christoph Bostedt,Shin-ichi Wada,Shin-ichi Wada,Maria Novella Piancastelli,Motomichi Tashiro,Masahiro Ehara +20 more
TL;DR: The observation of DCH states, which exhibit a unique signature, and agreement with theory proves the feasibility of double-core-hole spectroscopy, and exploit the ultrashort pulse duration of the free-electron laser to eject two core electrons on a time scale comparable to that of Auger decay and demonstrate possible future X-ray control of physical inner-shell processes.
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Essential roles for four cytoplasmic intermediate filament proteins in Caenorhabditis elegans development
TL;DR: It is speculated that the lack of IF proteins in Drosophila can be viewed as cytoskeletal alteration in which, for instance, stable microtubules, often arranged as bundles, substitute for cytoplasmic IFs.
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First storage of ion beams in the Double Electrostatic Ion-Ring Experiment: DESIREE
Henning T. Schmidt,Richard D. Thomas,Michael Gatchell,Stefan Rosén,Peter Reinhed,P. Löfgren,Lars Brännholm,Mikael Blom,Mikael Björkhage,Erik Bäckström,John D. Alexander,Sven Leontein,Dag Hanstorp,Henning Zettergren,Leif Liljeby,Anders Källberg,Ansgar Simonsson,Fredrik Hellberg,Sven Mannervik,Mats Larsson,Wolf D. Geppert,K.-G. Rensfelt,Håkan Danared,A. Paál,Masaharu Masuda,Per Halldén,G. Andler,Mark H. Stockett,Tao Chen,Gunnar Källersjö,Jan Weimer,Klavs Hansen,Henrik Hartman,Henrik Cederquist +33 more
TL;DR: In this article, the first storage of ion beams in the Double ElectroStatic Ion Ring ExpEriment (DESIREE) at Stockholm University was reported, and the first beam of atomic carbon anions and small carbon anion was produced.
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The double electrostatic ion ring experiment: A unique cryogenic electrostatic storage ring for merged ion-beams studies
Richard D. Thomas,Henning T. Schmidt,G. Andler,Mikael Björkhage,Mikael Blom,Lars Brännholm,Erik Bäckström,Håkan Danared,S. Das,N Haag,Per Halldén,Fredrik Hellberg,Anne I. S. Holm,H. A. B. Johansson,Anders Källberg,Gunnar Källersjö,Mats Larsson,Sven Leontein,Leif Liljeby,P. Löfgren,Bo Malm,Sven Mannervik,Masaharu Masuda,Deepankar Misra,A. Orbán,A. Paál,Peter Reinhed,K.-G. Rensfelt,Stefan Rosén,Kasper B. Schmidt,F. Seitz,Ansgar Simonsson,Jan Weimer,Henning Zettergren,Henrik Cederquist +34 more
TL;DR: The design of a novel type of storage device currently under construction at Stockholm University, Sweden, using purely electrostatic focussing and deflection elements, in which ion beams of opposite charges are confined under extreme high vacuum cryogenic conditions in separate "rings" and merged over a common straight section.