Prof Reinhold Schuch
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Contracts (7)
 
An Ion Trap Facility for Experiments with Highly-Charged Heavy Ions
Period: 1/1/02 - 12/31/05
The HITRAP project aims at the production of very highly charged heavy ions at low energies, storage of these ions in a trap for physical investigations, and using these ions in interaction experiments on photons and all kinds of matter ranging from electrons to solid states. The facility to be set ...
Atomic Processes in Nanostructures Studied by Highly Charged Heavy Ions
Period: 2/1/07 - 1/31/09
The extremely high charge, exotic particles, and high beam intensity that becomes available at the new FAIR facility will allow study of non-linear effects in insulator irradiation with charges particles. This is the subject of a combined effort of physicists from Sweden, Russia, Germany and ...
Experiments with Highly Charged Ions and Strong Fields
Period: 1/1/05 - 12/31/07
The research is focused on the following subjects: 1. Dynamics of Many-Body Systems in Strong Field Pulses Induced by Collisions and LASER Pulses, where we study electron-positron pair production in relativistic collisions, and excitation/ionization of trapped ions by very intense laser fields. 2. ...
Experiments with Highly Charged Ions and Strong Fields
Period: 1/1/08 - 12/31/10
Investigation of extreme atomic conditions with Highly Charged Ions (HCI) is a research field addressed at the new Stockholm Refrigerated Electron Beam Ion Trap (R-EBIT) at AlbaNova. These studies are needed for our understanding of the processes ongoing in extreme states of matter. New physical ...
Highly Charged Ions for Applications and Fundamental Physics
Period: 1/1/11 - 12/31/12
Investigation of extreme atomic conditions with highly charged ions is a research field addressed at the new Stockholm Electron Beam Ion Trap (S-EBIT) at AlbaNova. These studies are needed for our understanding of the processes ongoing in hot plasma and cosmological environments. New physical ...
Preparatory work for potential contributions to the FAIR facility
Period: 6/1/07 - 12/31/08
The FAIR facility to be constructed in Darmstadt, Germany, unites the majority of the Swedish research groups active within Nuclear Structure and Hadron Physics as well as a sizable part of the community active within Atomic and Accelerator Physics. A possible Swedish participation in FAIR is ...