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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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X-Ray Signature of Charge Exchange in the Spectra of L-Shell Iron Ions

TL;DR: In this paper, the X-ray signature of charge exchange between highly charged L-shell iron ions and neutral gas atoms was studied in the laboratory in order to assess its diagnostic utility.
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Direct mass measurements of 194Hg and 194Au: A new route to the neutrino mass determination?

TL;DR: In this paper, the neutrino mass was determined by a combination of a micro-calorimetric measurement of the de-excitation spectrum from L -capture in 194 Hg and a comparable Q EC -value remeasurement by high-precision Penning trap mass spectrometry.
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Multiply charged titanium cluster anions: production and photodetachment

TL;DR: In this article, the first observation of photodetachment of electrons from metal cluster dianions was made, and both doubly and triply charged titanium clusters were observed.
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Experimental dissociation energies of metal cluster dications and their interpretation in a liquid-drop model with empirical corrections

TL;DR: In this article, the dissociation energies of doubly charged silver cluster ions in the size range $9l~nl~25$ were measured by multiple collision induced dissociation, and the latter were used to calculate shell corrections in a macroscopic-microscopic model.
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Trianionic gold clusters

TL;DR: In this paper, the formation and stability patterns of trianionic gold clusters were investigated using Penning-trap experiments and a shell-correction method incorporating ellipsoidal shape deformations.