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Veli Kolhinen

Researcher at University of Jyväskylä

Publications -  98
Citations -  1572

Veli Kolhinen is an academic researcher from University of Jyväskylä. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Penning trap. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 97 publications receiving 1405 citations. Previous affiliations of Veli Kolhinen include Texas A&M University.

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JYFLTRAP: a cylindrical Penning trap for isobaric beam purification at IGISOL

TL;DR: In this article, a penning trap has been installed for isobaric beam purification at the IGISOL-facility at the University of Jyvaskyla.
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JYFLTRAP: a Penning trap for precision mass spectroscopy and isobaric purification

TL;DR: The double Penning-trap setup JYFLTRAP was designed for atomic mass measurements of both radioactive and stable ions and additionally serves as a very high-resolution mass separator as discussed by the authors.
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Towards commissioning the new IGISOL-4 facility

TL;DR: A general overview of IGISOL-4 and the current status of several projects, including the collinear laser spectroscopy station and the future of neutron-induced fission are presented.
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MATS and LaSpec: High-precision experiments using ion traps and lasers at FAIR

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a method for high-accuracy mass measurements of the shortest-lived isotopes and decay studies at the FAIR facility using an electron beam ion trap for charge breeding, ion traps for beam preparation, and a high-precision Penning trap system for mass measurements and decay analysis.
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Precision Mass Measurements beyond $^{132}$Sn: Anomalous behaviour of odd-even staggering of binding energies

TL;DR: An empirical neutron pairing gap expressed as the odd-even staggering of isotopic masses shows a strong quenching across N = 82 for Sn, with a Z dependence that is unexplainable by the current theoretical models.