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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

The dashboard provides detailed information about the selected scientist, e.g. publications. The dashboard can be filtered and shows the relationship to co-authors in different diagrams. In addition, a link is provided to find contact information.

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  • 2017X-ray emission measurements following charge exchange between O8<SUP>+</SUP> and Krcitations
  • 2017X-ray emission measurements following charge exchange between O8<SUP>+</SUP> and Krcitations
  • 2015Radiance line ratios Ly-β/Ly-α, Ly-γ/Ly-α, Ly-δ/Ly-α, and Ly-ɛ/Ly-α for soft X-ray emissions following charge exchange between C<SUP>6+</SUP> and Kr6citations
  • 2013X-ray emission measurements following charge exchange between C<SUP>6+</SUP> and He25citations

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  • Mccammon, Dan
  • Stancil, P. C.
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  • Havener, C. C.
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X-ray emission measurements following charge exchange between C<SUP>6+</SUP> and He

  • Draganić, I. N.
  • Andrianarijaona, V. M.
  • Mccammon, D.
  • Morgan, K.
  • Fogle, M.
  • Havener, C. C.
  • Defay, X.
  • Seely, D. G.
Abstract

X-ray spectra following charge-exchange collisions between C<SUP>6+</SUP> and He are presented for collision energies between 460 and 32 000 eV/u. Spectra were obtained at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Multicharged Ion Research Facility using a microcalorimeter x-ray detector capable of fully resolving the C vi Lyman series lines through Ly-γ. These line ratios are sensitive to the initial electron ℓ distribution and test our understanding of the charge-exchange process. In addition, these line ratios are important for identifying charge exchange in astrophysical contexts involving the interaction of solar wind ions with neutrals. Our measurements are performed at collision velocities (300-2500 km/s) which overlap most of the solar wind range. Additional data of this type can be combined with computations to provide an extensive set of reliable line ratios and absolute cross sections for the interpretation of a variety of astrophysical situations....

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