Eugen Illenberger mainly investigates Ion, Atomic physics, Electron, Photochemistry and Molecule. Eugen Illenberger combines subjects such as Excited state, Computational chemistry, Ab initio quantum chemistry methods and Analytical chemistry with his study of Ion. His Atomic physics research integrates issues from Yield, Electron attachment, Crystallography, Fullerene and Dissociation.
His work in the fields of Electron, such as Electron capture, overlaps with other areas such as Low energy. His Photochemistry research also works with subjects such as
Eugen Illenberger spends much of his time researching Ion, Atomic physics, Electron, Molecule and Photochemistry. His work carried out in the field of Ion brings together such families of science as Range, Dissociation and Analytical chemistry. His studies deal with areas such as Electron attachment, Ionization, Molecular physics and Cluster as well as Atomic physics.
His Electron study which covers Thymine that intersects with Nucleobase. His Molecule study also includes fields such as
His primary areas of study are Ion, Electron, Molecule, Photochemistry and Atomic physics. The Ion study combines topics in areas such as Crystallography, Range, Resonance and Analytical chemistry. His Electron research incorporates themes from Chemical physics, Hydrogen, Nanotechnology and Stereochemistry.
Eugen Illenberger has researched Molecule in several fields, including Thymine, Cleavage, Thermal desorption and Kinetic energy. His Photochemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Single bond, Hydrogen atom, Acetylene, Dissociation and Radical. His Atomic physics research integrates issues from Electronic band structure, Chemical reaction, Electron capture and Cluster.
Eugen Illenberger spends much of his time researching Molecule, Electron, Photochemistry, Atomic physics and Ion. His study deals with a combination of Molecule and Low energy. Eugen Illenberger works mostly in the field of Electron, limiting it down to topics relating to Mass spectrometry and, in certain cases, Thymine and Bioinorganic chemistry.
His Photochemistry research incorporates elements of Reactivity, Radical and Dissociation. His Atomic physics study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Range and Electron capture. Eugen Illenberger performs integrative study on Ion and Dissociative in his works.
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Site-specific dissociation of DNA bases by slow electrons at early stages of irradiation.
Hassan Abdoul-Carime;Sascha Gohlke;Eugen Illenberger.
Physical Review Letters (2004)
Electron attachment to uracil: effective destruction at subexcitation energies.
Hanel G;Gstir B;Denifl S;Scheier P.
Physical Review Letters (2003)
Electron-induced damage of DNA and its components: Experiments and theoretical models
Isabella Baccarelli;Ilko Bald;Franco A. Gianturco;Eugen Illenberger.
Physics Reports (2011)
Resonant dissociation of DNA bases by subionization electrons
Michael A. Huels;Ina Hahndorf;Eugen Illenberger;Léon Sanche.
Journal of Chemical Physics (1998)
Bond- and site-selective loss of H atoms from nucleobases by very-low-energy electrons (<3 eV).
Sylwia Ptasinska;Stephan Denifl;Paul Scheier;Eugen Illenberger.
Angewandte Chemie (2005)
Negative ion formation in CF2Cl2, CF3Cl and CFCl3 following low energy (0—10 eV) impact with near monoenergetic electrons
E. Illenberger;H.-U. Scheunemann;H. Baumgärtel.
Chemical Physics (1979)
Gaseous Molecular Ions
Eugen Illenberger;Jacques Momigny.
(1992)
Electron-attachment reactions in molecular clusters
Eugen Illenberger.
Chemical Reviews (1992)
Bond- and site-selective loss of H- from pyrimidine bases.
Sylwia Ptasinska;Stephan Denifl;Verena Grill;Tilmann D. Märk.
Physical Review Letters (2005)
Gas phase negative ion chemistry
Tatiana Oster;Alexander Kühn;Eugen Illenberger.
International Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Processes (1989)
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