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Lutz Schweikhard
Researcher at University of Greifswald
Publications - 354
Citations - 10752
Lutz Schweikhard is an academic researcher from University of Greifswald. The author has contributed to research in topics: Penning trap & Mass spectrometry. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 337 publications receiving 9906 citations. Previous affiliations of Lutz Schweikhard include Michigan State University & Ohio State University.
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Phase-Imaging Ion-Cyclotron-Resonance Measurements for Short-Lived Nuclides
Sergey Eliseev,Klaus Blaum,Michael Block,C. Droese,Mikhail Goncharov,E. Minaya Ramirez,Dmitrii Nesterenko,Dmitrii Nesterenko,Yu. N. Novikov,Yu. N. Novikov,Lutz Schweikhard +10 more
TL;DR: A novel approach based on the projection of the Penning-trap ion motion onto a position-sensitive detector opens the door to very accurate mass measurements on the ppb level even for short-lived nuclides with half-lives well below a second.
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Observation of the doubly charged, gas-phase fullerene anions C602- and C702-
Patrick A. Limbach,Lutz Schweikhard,Kenneth A. Cowen,Mark T. McDermott,Alan G. Marshall,James V. Coe +5 more
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On-line separation of short-lived nuclei by a multi-reflection time-of-flight device
Robert Wolf,D. Beck,Klaus Blaum,Christine Böhm,Christopher Borgmann,M. Breitenfeldt,Frank Herfurth,Alexander Herlert,Magdalena Kowalska,Susanne Kreim,Susanne Kreim,D. Lunney,S. Naimi,Dennis Neidherr,Marco Rosenbusch,Lutz Schweikhard,J. Stanja,Frank Wienholtz,Kai Zuber +18 more
TL;DR: A multi-reflection time-of-flight (MR-ToF) mass analyzer has been integrated into ISOLTRAP, the precision mass spectrometer for on-line mass determinations of short-lived nuclides at ISOLDE/CERN as mentioned in this paper.
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Direct Mapping of Nuclear Shell Effects in the Heaviest Elements
E. Minaya Ramirez,Dieter Ackermann,Klaus Blaum,Michael Block,C. Droese,Ch. E. Düllmann,M. Dworschak,M. Eibach,Sergey Eliseev,E. Haettner,F. Herfurth,F. P. Heßberger,Stefan G. Hofmann,Jens Ketelaer,Gerrit Marx,M. Mazzocco,Dmitrii Nesterenko,Yu. N. Novikov,Wolfgang R. Plaß,Daniel Rodríguez,C. Scheidenberger,Lutz Schweikhard,P. G. Thirolf,Christian Weber +23 more
TL;DR: High-precision mass spectrometry allows the direct measurement of nuclear binding energies and thus the determination of the strength of shell effects, and presents measurements for nobelium and lawrencium isotopes, which also pin down the deformed shell gap at N = 152.
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Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry: technique developments
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe several new ion sources for FT-ICR MS (e.g., high pressure, fast neutral beam, and continuous flow atom bombardment), various new ion traps employing screens, and guard wires for improved isotopic abundance accuracy.