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1. Investigation Of X-ray Emission In The Interaction Of Slow Highly Charged Ions With Solid Surface
2. Investigation Of X-ray Emission In The Interaction Of Slow Highly Charged Ions With Solid Surface
3. Fully Relativistic Theoretical Study On The Electron-Ion Impact Excitations
4. Highly Charged Ions And Neutral Atomic Spectroscopy,
5. Relativistic Theoretical Study On The Radiative And Non-radiative Processes Of Complex Atoms
6. Simulation Of Scattering Between Slow Highly Charged Ions And Non-crystal Target
7. The Study Of Sputtering Behavior And Nanometer Effect Induced By Ar~(q+) Impact On Solid Surface
8. Emission Of X-ray And Electrons During Deexciting Of Hollow Ar Atoms At A Gold Surface
9. Computer Simulation Of Channeling Effect And Energy Loss For Slow Highly Charged Ions Grazing On The Crystal Al(111) Surface
10. Relativistic Theoretical Study On Fine Structures And Processes Of Photoionization And Radiative Recombination Of Highly Charged Ions
11. The Study Of Nanometer Effect Induced By Arq+ Ions Impact On HOPG Surface
12. The Research Of The Deposition Of The Highly Charged Ions On The Solid Surface And The Kinetic Energy Of The Ions Sputtering From The Solid Surface
13. Theoretical Study On Radiative Recombination And Relevant Processes Of The Highly Charged Ions
14. Theoretical Analysis Of Beam-foil Spectra Of Highly Ionized Sulfur Ions
15. The Nano-dot Effect And The Diamond-Like Carbon Formation Induced By The Impact Of Highly Charged Ion
16. Relativistic Theoretical Study On The Dielectronic Recombination Of High Charged Tungsten Ions
17. The Interaction Of The Charged Particles With Nanostructures
18. Magnetic Quadrupole M2 Forbidden Transitions Of Highly Charged Ions
19. High-z Elements Of Lithium 2p <sub> 3/2 </ Sub>-2s <sub> 1/2 </ Sub> Transition And Highly Charged Copper Ions Dielectronic Recombination Process Of Experimental Research
20. Highly Charged Ions The Theoretical Study Of Dielectronic Recombination Process
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