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Resonance exotic systems

The CCR method has been applied to exotic atoms. Among those, the resonances of negative positronium ion have been mostly investigated by Ho (147) and Ho and Bhatia (104-107). Positron-atom scattering resonances have been considered by Ho (108,148). Hu and Bhatia (149) have studied resonances in muonic systems. [Pg.221]

The high costs associated with specialist ultrafast laser techniques can make their purchase prohibitive to many university research laboratories. However, centralised national and international research infrastructures hosting a variety of large scale sophisticated laser facilities are available to researchers. In Europe access to these facilities is currently obtained either via successful application to Laser Lab Europe (a European Union Research Initiative) [35] or directly to the research facility. Calls for proposals are launched at least annually and instrument time is allocated to the research on the basis of peer-reviewed evaluation of the proposal. Each facility hosts a variety of exotic techniques, enabling photoactive systems to be probed across a variety of timescales in different dimensions. For example, the STFC Central Laser Facility at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (UK) is home to optical tweezers, femtosecond pump-probe spectroscopy, time-resolved stimulated and resonance Raman spectroscopy, time-resolved linear and non-linear infrared transient spectroscopy, to name just a few techniques [36]. [Pg.520]


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