Handbook for highly charged ion spectroscopic research

2012 
Tools and Techniques Light Sources for Atomic Spectroscopy, Jorge Reyna Almandos and Roger Hutton Electron Beam Ion Traps: Principles and Applications to Highly Charged Ion Spectroscopy, Yang Yang and Yaming Zou Spectroscopic Instruments, Roger Hutton, Zhan Shi, and Indrek Martinson Crystal Spectrometers, Nobuyuki Nakamura CCD Detectors, Nick Nelms Microchannel-Plate Detectors in Atomic Physics Applications, Ottmar Jagutzki Coincidence Techniques in Atomic Collisions, John A. Tanis Isoelectronic Trends in Atomic Properties, Alan Hibbert Investigations of Atomic Structure and Applications Experimental Investigation of the Structure of Highly Ionized Atoms, Indrek Martinson Atomic Lifetime Measurements of Highly Charged Ions, Elmar Trabert Importance of Tungsten Spectroscopy to the Success of ITER, R. Neu, T. Putterich, C. Biedermann, R. Dux, and R. Radtke X-Ray Emission Spectroscopy and Diagnostics of Nonequilibrium Fusion and Laser-Produced Plasmas, F.B. Rosmej Short-Wavelength Free Electron Lasers, John T. Costello and Michael Meyer QED Theory of Highly Charged Ions, O. Yu. Andreev and L.N. Labzowsky Parity Nonconservation Effects in the Highly Charged Ions, Anastasiya Bondarevskaya and L.N. Labzowsky Index
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