Search Results - "Boll, R"
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Bi-DOTATOC receptor-targeted alpha-radionuclide therapy induces remission in neuroendocrine tumours refractory to beta radiation: a first-in-human experience
Published in European journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging (01-11-2014)“…Radiopeptide therapy using a somatostatin analogue labelled with a beta emitter such as (90)Y/(177)Lu-DOTATOC is a new therapeutic option in neuroendocrine…”
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Femtosecond response of polyatomic molecules to ultra-intense hard X-rays
Published in Nature (London) (01-06-2017)“…Upon exposure to ultra-intense, hard X-ray pulses, polyatomic molecules containing one heavy atom reach a much higher degree of ionization than do individual…”
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Study of Quasielastic Barrier Distributions as a Step towards the Synthesis of Superheavy Elements with Hot Fusion Reactions
Published in Physical review letters (07-02-2020)“…The excitation functions for quasielastic scattering of ^{22}Ne+^{248}Cm, ^{26}Mg+^{248}Cm, and ^{48}Ca+^{238}U are measured using a gas-filled recoil ion…”
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Time-resolved relaxation and fragmentation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons investigated in the ultrafast XUV-IR regime
Published in Nature communications (20-10-2021)“…Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) play an important role in interstellar chemistry and are subject to high energy photons that can induce excitation,…”
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Ca 48 + Bk 249 Fusion Reaction Leading to Element Z = 117 : Long-Lived α -Decaying Db 270 and Discovery of Lr 266
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48Ca+249Bk fusion reaction leading to element Z = 117: long-lived α-decaying 270Db and discovery of 266Lr
Published in Physical review letters (02-05-2014)“…The superheavy element with atomic number Z=117 was produced as an evaporation residue in the (48)Ca+(249)Bk fusion reaction at the gas-filled recoil separator…”
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Time-resolved measurement of interatomic coulombic decay in Ne2
Published in Physical review letters (30-08-2013)“…The lifetime of interatomic Coulombic decay (ICD) [L. S. Cederbaum et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 4778 (1997)] in Ne2 is determined via an extreme ultraviolet…”
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Production and decay of the heaviest nuclei (293,294)117 and (294)118
Published in Physical review letters (19-10-2012)“…Two years after the discovery of element 117, we undertook a second campaign using the (249)Bk+(48)Ca reaction for further investigations of the production and…”
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Photon-recoil imaging: Expanding the view of nonlinear x-ray physics
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (25-09-2020)“…Addressing the ultrafast coherent evolution of electronic wave functions has long been a goal of nonlinear x-ray physics. A first step toward this goal is the…”
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Two-color XUV+NIR femtosecond photoionization of neon in the near-threshold region
Published in New journal of physics (28-06-2019)“…Results of angle-resolved electron spectroscopy of near-threshold photoionization of Ne atoms by combined femtosecond extreme ultraviolet and near infrared…”
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Evidence of Extreme Ultraviolet Superfluorescence in Xenon
Published in Physical review letters (12-07-2019)“…We present a comprehensive experimental and theoretical study on superfluorescence in the extreme ultraviolet wavelength regime. Focusing a free-electron laser…”
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Mapping Resonance Structures in Transient Core-Ionized Atoms
Published in Physical review. X (18-12-2020)“…The nature of transient electronic states created by photoabsorption critically determines the dynamics of the subsequently evolving system. Here, we…”
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Inner-Shell-Ionization-Induced Femtosecond Structural Dynamics of Water Molecules Imaged at an X-Ray Free-Electron Laser
Published in Physical review. X (03-12-2021)“…The ultrafast structural dynamics of water following inner-shell ionization is a crucial issue in high-energy radiation chemistry. We have exposed isolated…”
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Pulse Energy and Pulse Duration Effects in the Ionization and Fragmentation of Iodomethane by Ultraintense Hard X Rays
Published in Physical review letters (27-08-2021)“…The interaction of intense femtosecond x-ray pulses with molecules sensitively depends on the interplay between multiple photoabsorptions, Auger decay, charge…”
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X-ray-optical cross-correlator for gas-phase experiments at the Linac Coherent Light Source free-electron laser
Published in Applied physics letters (19-03-2012)“…X-ray-optical pump-probe experiments at the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) have so far been limited to a time resolution of 280 fs fwhm due to timing…”
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Isotope effects in dynamics of water isotopologues induced by core ionization at an x-ray free-electron laser
Published in Structural dynamics (Melville, N.Y.) (01-09-2023)“…Dynamical response of water exposed to x-rays is of utmost importance in a wealth of science areas. We exposed isolated water isotopologues to short x-ray…”
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Evidence of Extreme Ultraviolet Superfluorescence in Xenon
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Coulomb explosion imaging of small polyatomic molecules with ultrashort x-ray pulses
Published in Physical review research (13-01-2022)“…Ultrashort x-ray pulses from free-electron lasers can efficiently charge up and trigger the full fragmentation of molecules. By coincident detection of up to…”
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Californium electrodepositions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Published in Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry (01-09-2015)“…Electrodepositions of californium isotopes were successfully performed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory involving two different types of deposition solutions,…”
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