Gallery
April 2011
in the front (in each case from the left): Radu Cazan , Rodolfo Sánchez , Benjamin Botermann ,
Manuel Vogel , Zoran Andjelkovic ,
Wilfried Nörtershäuser
in the back: Nadja Frömmgen , Andreas Krieger ,
Michael Hammen , Christopher Geppert ,
Benjamin Nießen , Matthias Lochmann
October 2010
Jörg Krämer after his oral examination and the successful defense of his PhD.
May 2010
June 2009
Dirk Tiedemann after his oral examination and the successful defense of his PhD.
May 2009
in the front (in each case from the left): Matthias Lochmann , Zoran Andjelkovic
1st step: Manuel Vogel , Wilfried Nörtershäuser
2nd step: Christian Novotny , Bettina Sommer ,
Dirk Tiedemann
3rd step: Benjamin Botermann , Rodolfo Sánchez
4th step: Jörg Krämer , Monika Zakova
in the back: Radu Cazan , Christopher Geppert ,
Bastian Sieber , Andreas Krieger , Michael Hammen
October 2008
crouching (from the left):
Christian Novotny , Manuel Vogel , Zoran Andjelkovic ,
Jörg Krämer , Christopher Geppert ,
Wilfried Nörtershäuser
standing (from the left):
Radu Cazan , Dirk Tiedemann ,
Monika Zakova , Bettina Sommer ,
Benjamin Botermann , Andreas Krieger ,
Rodolfo Sánchez
February 2008
Autumn 2006
Summer 2006
Spring 2006
LaserSpHERe Team celebrating the success of Rodolfo Sánchez' thesis
Dr. Rodolfo Sánchez measuring the 11Li charge radius with state of the art equipment.
Laser SpHERe summer 2005
From the left: Rodolfo Sánchez , Natalya Miski-Oglu ,
Christopher Geppert , Guido Ewald , Wilfried Nörtershäuser
Images concerning the Laser SpHERe experiments
SpecTrap experiment :
Laser spectroscopy Penning-trap
Laser spectroscopy Penning-trap for the SpecTrap experiment, which has been finished in September 2006.
It is mounted for test measurements of the finestructure and hyperfinestructure data of medium-heavy highly charged ions.
Wire nets of the ring electrode
Detail view of the wire nets on the segmented ring electrode of the spectroscopy trap, which allow
for transmission of the fluorescence light to the detectors.
BeTINa experiment :
Circuit boards for Paul trap
The photos show the circuit boards which will form the two-stage Paul trap for the BeTINa experiment.
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