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Cold Target Recoil Ion Momentum Spectroscopy: a &momentum microscope' to view atomic collision dynamics
Reinhard Dörner,V. Mergel,Ottmar Jagutzki,Lutz Spielberger,Joachim Ullrich,R. Moshammer,Horst Schmidt-Böcking +6 more
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The cold target recoil ion momentum spectroscopy (COLTRIMS) is a momentum space imaging technique for the investigation of the dynamics of ionizing ion, electron or photon impact reactions with atoms or molecules as mentioned in this paper.About:
This article is published in Physics Reports.The article was published on 2000-06-01. It has received 985 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Recoil & Position and momentum space.read more
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Development of a cold target recoil ion momentum spectrometer and a projectile charge state analyzer setup to study electron transfer processes in highly charged ion-atom/molecule collisions.
Md Abul Kalam Azad Siddiki,M. Nrishimhamurty,K Uday Kumar,Jibak Mukherjee,Lokesh C. Tribedi,Arnab Khan,Deepankar Misra +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a cold target recoil ion momentum spectrometer (COLTRIMS) was built at TIFR to study various atomic and molecular processes involving the interaction of slow, highly charged ions from an electron cyclotron resonance based ion accelerator.
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Ultra-fast Dynamics in Quantum Systems Revealed by Particle Motion as Clock
Markus Schöffler,L. Ph. H. Schmidt,Sebastian Eckart,Reinhard Dörner,Achim Czasch,Ottmar Jagutzki,T. Jahnke,J. Ullrich,R. Moshammer,R. Schuch,Horst Schmidt-Böcking +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the particle motion (due to its very fast velocity) was used as chronometer to determine ultra-short time delays in quantum reaction processes and an outlook is given when in near future relativistic heavy ion beams are available which allow a novel kind of "pump & probe" experiments on molecular systems with a few zeptosecond resolution.
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Target and Velocity Dependence of Charge Exchange X-Ray Emission at Solar Wind Velocities
R. T. Zhang,D. G. Seely,V. Andrianarijaona,Felix Jaeckel,Dallas Wulf,Kelsey M. Morgan,Dan McCammon,Charles C Havener +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a high-resolution X-ray quantum microcalorimeter detector was used to measure the CX-induced Xray spectra and line ratios in Ne8+ on He and Kr collisions at solar wind velocities of 392, 554, 678, and 876 km s−1, respectively.
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Measuring Charge Distribution of Molecular Cations by an Atomic Coulomb Probe Microscope
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors used an Ar atom as a tip to probe the charge distributions of benzene (Bz) cations in gas phase, and the structures of Bz dimer was reconstructed by using the measured charge distributions.
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Natural orbital analysis of ultrafast multielectron dynamics of molecules
TL;DR: In this paper, the ionization dynamics of molecules in intense laser fields is investigated by using a time-dependent multiconfiguration theory for propagating the many-electron wave function in a grid space.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a new type of ion gun is described which greatly improves the resolution of a nonmagnetic time-of-flight mass spectrometer, and the focusing action of this gun is discussed and analyzed mathematically.
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