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Atomic and nuclear physics with stored particles in ion traps

Trapping and cooling techniques play an increasingly important role in many areas of science. This review concentrates on recent applications of ion traps installed at accelerator facilities to atomic and nuclear physics such as mass spectrometry of radioactive isotopes, weak interaction studies, sy...

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Autores principales: Kluge, H J, Blaum, K, Herfurth, F, Quint, W
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/585796
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author Kluge, H J
Blaum, K
Herfurth, F
Quint, W
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description Trapping and cooling techniques play an increasingly important role in many areas of science. This review concentrates on recent applications of ion traps installed at accelerator facilities to atomic and nuclear physics such as mass spectrometry of radioactive isotopes, weak interaction studies, symmetry tests, determination of fundamental constants, laser spectroscopy, and spectroscopy of highly-charged ions. In addition, ion traps are proven to be extremely efficient devices for (radioactive) ion beam manipulation as, for example, retardation, accumulation, cooling, beam cleaning, charge-breeding, and bunching.
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spelling cern-5857962019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/585796engKluge, H JBlaum, KHerfurth, FQuint, WAtomic and nuclear physics with stored particles in ion trapsNuclear Physics - ExperimentTrapping and cooling techniques play an increasingly important role in many areas of science. This review concentrates on recent applications of ion traps installed at accelerator facilities to atomic and nuclear physics such as mass spectrometry of radioactive isotopes, weak interaction studies, symmetry tests, determination of fundamental constants, laser spectroscopy, and spectroscopy of highly-charged ions. In addition, ion traps are proven to be extremely efficient devices for (radioactive) ion beam manipulation as, for example, retardation, accumulation, cooling, beam cleaning, charge-breeding, and bunching.CERN-EP-2002-070GSI-2002-27oai:cds.cern.ch:5857962002-09-17
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics - Experiment
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Quint, W
Atomic and nuclear physics with stored particles in ion traps
title Atomic and nuclear physics with stored particles in ion traps
title_full Atomic and nuclear physics with stored particles in ion traps
title_fullStr Atomic and nuclear physics with stored particles in ion traps
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title_short Atomic and nuclear physics with stored particles in ion traps
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topic Nuclear Physics - Experiment
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