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Jul 1993
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1993phrva..48..292s&link_type=abstract
Physical Review A (ISSN 1050-2947), vol. 48, no. 1, p. 292-309.
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Electron Energy, Electron Impact, Electron Scattering, Emission Spectra, High Temperature Plasmas, Line Spectra, Excitation, Footprints, Inelastic Scattering, Ion Beams, Magnesium, Metal Ions, Zinc
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Electron-excitation cross sections are reported for the 3s 2S yields 3p 2P(h, k) resonance transition in Mg(+) at energies from threshold (4.43 eV) to approximately 9 times threshold (40.0 eV). The electron-energy-loss merged-beams technique used in these measurements is described in detail. In addition, the method of separating contributions of the elastically scattered (Coulomb) and the inelastically scattered electrons in the present Mg(+) case and previously reported Zn(+) results is described. Comparisons in the experimental energy range are made for Mg(+) with the two five-state close-coupling theoretical calculations carried out herein, and with other published close-coupling, distorted-wave, and semiempirical calculations. The present Mg(+) cross sections and Zn(+) cross sections from earlier measurements are tabulated.
Chutjian Ara
Henry Ronald J. W.
Man Kin F.
Mawhorter R. J.
Mitroy J.
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