“…However, in the case of the Lamb shift of the 1s level in high-Z H-like systems, where the strongest Coulomb fields can be obtained, the spectroscopy needed to be conducted with solid state Ge(i) detectors ensuring a high detection efficiency, although they soon faced their limits in spectral resolution. To circumvent the low resolving power of semiconductor detectors, they were replaced by specially adapted crystal spectrometers, as will be reported in this letter, and by calorimetric low-temperature detectors yielding promising results in first storagering experiments [30,31]. In the present experiment a pair of crystal spectrometers was used to measure the 1s Lamb shift of hydrogen-like gold accomplishing for the first time both, high-Z ions and high spectral resolution.…”