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Mühling, E.

Surface Science (OP), Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Max Planck Society  

 

Researcher Profile

 
Position: Surface Science (OP), Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Max Planck Society
Researcher ID: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/persons/resource/persons109995

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Publications

 
 
 : Snowdon, K., Eckstein, W., Naermann, A., Hentschke, R., & Muehling, E. (1987). Comparison of Auger and Resonant Transition Rates in the Hydrogen-Metal Surface Interaction. Journal of Nuclear Instruments and Methods. B, 23, 309-314. [PubMan] : Barth, H. J., Mühling, E., & Eckstein, W.(1986). Investigation of a Copper-lithium alloy as possible first wall and limiter material in fusion devices (IPP 9/58). Garching: Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik. [PubMan] : Mühling, E.(1986). Charge State Fractions of Backscattered, Desorbed and Sputtered Particles (IPP 9/56). Garching: Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik. [PubMan] : Eckstein, W., Barth, H., & Muehling, E. (1986). Charge State Fractions of Ni Sputtered by Ne and Ne Reflected from Ni. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research. B, 14, 507. [PubMan] : Muehling, E., Eckstein, W., & Verbeek, H. (1986). Charged Fractions of Ion-Desorbed and Reflected Hydrogen. Surface Science, 177, 565-576. [PubMan] : Barth, H.-J., Muehling, E., & Eckstein, W. (1986). Formation of Different Charge States and the Charge State Fractions of Sputtered Ti and Ni. Surface Science, 166, 458. [PubMan] : Barth, H.-J., Muehling, E., & Eckstein, W. (1985). Charge State Fractions of Sputtered Ni. Applications of Surface Science, 22/23, 136. [PubMan] : Muehling, E., Schumacher, U., & Paretzke, H. (1984). Thermonuclear Fusion Product Diagnostics by Nuclear Track Detectors. Nuclear Tracks, 9, 113. [PubMan] : Mühling, E.(1982). Experimente mit Kernspurdetektoren zur Diagnostik von Protonen und Alpha -Teilchen aus Fusionsplasmen (IPP 1/210). Garching (DE): Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik. [PubMan] : Mühling, E. (1982). Experimente mit Kernspurdetektoren zur Diagnostik von Protonen und Alpha-Teilchen aus Fusionsplasmen. Diploma Thesis, Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik, Garching (DE). [PubMan]