Electron spectroscopy has long been a cornerstone of accelerator-based atomic physics, providing critical insights into ion-atom/molecule collisions. Studies of the energy and angular distributions of electrons emitted during these interactions have shed light on the fundamental mechanisms of electron
capture, ionization, and excitation, essential to understanding electronic structure and dynamics at the atomic level. In this seminar talk, I will provide an overview of our work conducted at the Atomic Physics setup operating at the Tandem Van de Graaff accelerator of the National Center for Scientific
Research “Demokritos” in Greece. I will discuss details of zero-degree electron spectroscopy and the use of open-shell ions in ion-atom/molecule collisions. Finally, I will outline current and future research directions that continue to drive our studies at "Demokritos" and beyond.
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Alexandre Gumberidze - Department Atomic, Quantum & Fundamental Physics