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Charge transfer and target excitation in H+-Na(3s) collisions (2-20 keV)

F Aumayr, G Lakits and H Winter

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Absolute cross sections for single-electron capture and Na(3s from 3p) emission are presented for H+-Na(3s) collisions at impact energies of 2-20 keV. Data agree with recent quantum mechanical calculations, thus removing earlier discrepancies among experimental and theoretical results.


PACS

34.70.+e Charge transfer

34.50.-s Scattering of atoms and molecules

Subjects

Atomic and molecular physics

Dates

Issue 9 (14 May 1987)



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