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Tilmann D. Märk

Researcher at University of Innsbruck

Publications -  668
Citations -  19726

Tilmann D. Märk is an academic researcher from University of Innsbruck. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ion & Electron ionization. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 662 publications receiving 18712 citations. Previous affiliations of Tilmann D. Märk include University of New Hampshire & Claude Bernard University Lyon 1.

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Electron emission and molecular fragmentation during hydrogen and deuterium ion impact on carbon surfaces

TL;DR: In this article, molecular fragmentation and electron emission during hydrogen ion impact on graphite surfaces has been investigated in the eV to keV impact energy region typical for fusion edge plasma conditions.
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Massenspektrometrische Untersuchungen über die neutralen Teilchen im negativen Glimmlicht einer zylindrischen Hohlkathoden-Entladung in N2 / Mass spectrometric study of the neutral particles in the negative glow of a cylindrical hollow cathode discharge in N2

TL;DR: In this paper, the number densities of the neutral constituents of the negative glow of a hollow cathode discharge (with currents up to 120 mA) produced in N2 at various pressures (0.2
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Effect of temperature on dissociative electron attachment to CCl2F2

TL;DR: Using previously measured relative attachment cross-section functions for freon CCl 2 F 2 (at different gas temperatures) they have calculated corresponding absolute attachment crosssection functions with help of a recently devised normalisation procedure involving the use of measured absolute thermal rate constant and its temperature dependence as discussed by the authors.
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Comment on the shape of the ionization cross section function for C60 + e → C+60 + 2e from threshold to maximum

TL;DR: In this paper, Baba et al. reported on the measured electron impact ionization cross section function for the production of C + 60 and noted a small peak situated at about 30 eV.