Electron-impact excitation of the sodium atom

Physics – General Physics

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Atomic Energy Levels, Atomic Excitations, Electron Impact, Optical Resonance, Sodium, Born Approximation, Calibrating, Electron States, Optical Polarization, Transition Probabilities, Transmittance

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Absolute electron-impact optical-excitation functions of 26 transitions of the sharp, principal, diffuse, fundamental, and nP-4S series of sodium were measured in the impact-energy range of 0-150 eV. Target-atom number density was determined by measuring the attenuation of sodium resonance radiation from a fluorescence cell upon passage through the collision chamber. Direct-excitation cross sections of 14 states were determined from measured optical-excitation cross sections with the aid of radiative-transition probabilities taken from the literature. These direct-cross-section results are compared with theoretical calculations based on the Born approximation and the multistate-close-coupling approximation.

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