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Seiji Tsurubuchi

Researcher at Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology

Publications -  56
Citations -  975

Seiji Tsurubuchi is an academic researcher from Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ion & Electron capture. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 56 publications receiving 958 citations. Previous affiliations of Seiji Tsurubuchi include Nagoya University & University of Electro-Communications.

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A new versatile electron-beam ion trap

TL;DR: In this paper, an electron-beam ion trap (EBIT) was constructed to facilitate the creation and study of highly charged ions, and some preliminary results are presented which demonstrate the devices capability to produce and study highly charged ion.
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Cross sections for one-electron capture by highly stripped ions of B, C, N, O, F, Ne, and S from He below 1 keV/amu

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured cross sections for one-electron transfer from a He atom into the fully stripped, hydrogenlike, heliumlike, and lithiumlike ions, and also highly stripped ions at the energy range of $1.5q\ensuremath{-}3.
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Landau-Zener Model Calculations of One-Electron Capture from He Atoms by Highly Stripped Ions at Low Energies

TL;DR: In this paper, a multichannel Landau-Zener model for single electron capture from He atom by highly stripped, C q+, N q +, O q +, F q + and Kr q + ions have been calculated.
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Energy-spectroscopic studies of electron-capture processes by low-energy, highly stripped C, N, and O ions from He

TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that an electron is captured selectively into a single shell with a particular principal quantum number $n=2$ for the incident of a charge-state ion and $n = 3$ for an ion with He atoms.
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An overview of the tokyo electron beam ion trap

TL;DR: A new Electron Beam Ion Trap has recently been completed in Tokyo as mentioned in this paper, and the general features of the apparatus, design and operation are given, as well as the planned and ongoing experimental program.