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Spectroscopy on Localized and Cooled Ions

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Atomic Physics 7

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The localization and storage of a small number of atomic particles in an electric or magnetic field configuration has many aspects which distinguish it from other methods of sample preparation and observation:

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Toschek, P.E., Neuhauser, W. (1981). Spectroscopy on Localized and Cooled Ions. In: Kleppner, D., Pipkin, F.M. (eds) Atomic Physics 7. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9206-8_22

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