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Electron-ion collision data is not only of great interest for atomic physics but also extremely important for modelling and diagnosing of astrophysical and laboratory plasmas. This book contain electron-ion recombination results for plasma relevant ions derived from measurements performed at the Stockholm Refrigerated Electron Beam Ion Trap (R-EBIT) and heavy-ion storage ring CRYRING. Both of these laboratory instruments provide an excellent and extraordinary experimental environment for these types of studies and yields very accurate recombination results. At the R-EBIT, highly charged…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Electron-ion collision data is not only of great interest for atomic physics but also extremely important for modelling and diagnosing of astrophysical and laboratory plasmas. This book contain electron-ion recombination results for plasma relevant ions derived from measurements performed at the Stockholm Refrigerated Electron Beam Ion Trap (R-EBIT) and heavy-ion storage ring CRYRING. Both of these laboratory instruments provide an excellent and extraordinary experimental environment for these types of studies and yields very accurate recombination results. At the R-EBIT, highly charged sulphur and argon ions were studied by observing photons emitted from the trapped ions and by extracting the ions using a time-of-flight (TOF) technique. The results from X-ray and TOF technique are compared and presented in detail. Recombination experiments performed at CRYRING are reported for the ions B-like C, B-like Ne, and Be-like F. The recombination data obtained from these measurements are converted into temperature dependent plasma rates and parameterized for convenient use in plasma applications.
Autorenporträt
The author received his Ph.D from Stockholm University, Sweden in 2012. At the moment he is working as Assistant Professor at Department of Physics University of Gujrat, Pakistan. His research interest is spectroscopy of highly charged ions, laser spectroscopy and laser matter interaction.