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Electrolyte coordination environments in wide-temperature aqueous metal batteries: mechanisms and design strategies. [PDF]
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Realization of a compact mercury ion microwave clock with frequency stability of 6.3 × 10<sup>- 16</sup>. [PDF]
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Ion Mobility-Mass Spectrometry Imaging: Advances in Biomedical Research. [PDF]
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Ion Parking during Ion/Ion Reactions in Electrodynamic Ion Traps
Analytical Chemistry, 2001Under appropriate ion density conditions, it is possible to selectively inhibit rates of ion/ion reactions in a quadrupole ion trap via the application of oscillatory voltages to one or more electrodes of the ion trap. The phenomenon is demonstrated using dipolar resonance excitation applied to the end-cap electrodes of a three-dimensional quadrupole ...
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Fast inelastic ion-ion, ion-electron, and ion-positron collisions
Physical Review A, 1993We present scaling relations for the total cross sections and collision strengths of bound-state excitation in positive ions. The colliding particle can be positively or negatively charged and can be a fully ionized atom, an electron, or a positron.
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Ion–Ion Collisions Involving Fullerene Ions
Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures, 2005Abstract Fullerenes are a direct link between atoms with discrete electronic energy levels and solids with a band structure and a well defined surface. In collision experiments, both between energetic ions or electrons and neutral C60 molecules [Walch, B.; Cocke, C.L.; Voelpel, R.; Salzborn, E.
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Ion-ion collisions involving H− ions
AIP Conference Proceedings, 1990A report is given on recent crossed‐beams experiments studying single‐ and double‐electron removal from H− in energetic collisions with Arq+ (q≤8) ions. The data is discussed with respect to conversion efficiencies of H− to neutral H0 in plasma neutralizers proposed for efficient neutral beam heating of future fusion devices.
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