Ion-trap application: Fundamental weak interaction studies using ion traps

Charged particle traps have been playing an important role in exploring the fundamental properties of nature and contribute significantly to the development of new concepts in science. They provide a gentle confinement of stable and radioactive ions within a small volume and provide ideal conditions...

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