21 research outputs found
Energy levels and spectral lines of Ne VIII
All experimental data on the
valence-shell-excited and core-excited spectra of Li-like neon, including
previously unpublished beam-foil spectroscopy data, have been compiled and
critically evaluated. Seventeen spectral lines have been newly identified.
Sets of recommended energy levels have been derived from the total list of
observed lines and from selected results of theoretical and semi-empirical
calculations. An accurate value of the ionization potential has been derived
from existing theoretical calculations
Energy levels and spectral lines of Ne VII
All experimental data on Ne VII, including
previously unpublished beam-foil spectroscopy data, have been compiled and
critically evaluated. More than a hundred spectral lines have been newly
identified. For 40 transitions, the previous identifications have been
revised. These revisions resolved all existing contradictions between
previously published interpretations of the spectrum. An optimized level
scheme has been derived from the total list of observed lines. About a
hundred new energy levels have been found, including several highly excited
hydrogenic levels. Based on these newly determined levels, as well as on the
analysis of theoretical data, the ionization potential has been newly
determined with improved confidence
Classifications of some transitions in doubly excited Li i and Li II
Using the beam-foil technique, we have observed several new transitions in lithium between 100 and 2000. We suggest classifications for some of these transitions in the doubly excited term schemes of Li I and Li II. The lifetimes and wavelengths of the Li II transitions are found to be in reasonable agreement with variational calculations. © 1973 The American Physical Society
High electron stabilization rate in slow collisions of bare Ne
We report cross-section measurements of collisions between bare Ne10+
ions and C60 at two different collision velocities (v=0.3 and 0.64Â a.u.). We focus our attention on small impact parameter collisions
( radius), in which C60 can be considered as a nanometric
solid target. The final charge state distribution corresponding to these
small impact parameter events is modeled using a multi-cascade charge
equilibration model. We show that for bare Ne10+ ions, the initial
emptiness of the n=1 shell leads to higher rates for the stabilization on
the projectile of the first two electrons
High formation yields of negative ions in multicharged fluorine
We have measured the yield of negative fluorine ions in
F(q=1\tx{--}3)-C60 collisions at low velocity (v
\approx 0.18\un{a.u.}). These yields are found surprisingly high,
up to 7.1% for F+ and 1.1% for F3+, much higher than
the yields measured with atomic targets, typically 0.1%. From the
measured kinetic energy loss of scattered F- ions we have
estimated the impact parameter of the collision. A direct population
of the ground state of the negatively charged projectile by a
collective electron transfer is proposed as a possible mechanism to
account for the high negative ion formation yields
Emission of singly and doubly charged light fragments from C 60 r + ( r = 4 – 9 ) in Xe 2 5 + − C 60 collisions
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