Fundamental research in ion-solid interaction
In order to refine and further develop the employed methods and to find new ways how ion beams can be of benefit for research and industry we are also investigating fundamental aspects of ion-solid interaction. This includes e.g. studies of cross sections for nuclear reactions, the deceleration of ions in solids at low energies, as well as crystallographic studies by ion beams.
PUBLICATIONS
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Disparate Energy Scaling of Trajectory-Dependent Electronic Excitations for Slow Protons and He Ions
Part of Physical Review Letters, 2020.
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Electronic energy-loss mechanisms for H, He, and Ne in TiN
Part of Physical Review A: covering atomic, molecular, and optical physics and quantum information, 2017.
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Electronic interaction of slow hydrogen, helium, nitrogen, and neon ions with silicon
Part of Physical Review B, 2023.
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Trajectory dependence of electronic energy-loss straggling at keV ion energies
Part of Physical Review B, 2023.
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Trajectory-dependent electronic excitations by light and heavy ions around and below the Bohr velocity
Part of Physical review A. Covering atomic, molecular, and optical physics and quantum information, 2020.
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Publications
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Inelastic energy loss of medium energy H and He ions in Au and Pt: Deviations from velocity proportionality
Part of Physical Review B. Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, p. 094102-, 2012.