PROJECTILE N-DISTRIBUTIONS FOLLOWING CHARGE-TRANSFER OF AR+ AND NA+ IN A NA RYDBERG TARGET

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MACADAM, KB [1 ]
GRAY, LG [1 ]
ROLFES, RG [1 ]
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[1] TRANSYLVANIA UNIV, DEPT PHYS, LEXINGTON, KY 40507 USA
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PHYSICAL REVIEW A | 1990年 / 42卷 / 09期
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10.1103/PhysRevA.42.5269
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O43 [光学];
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070207 ; 0803 ;
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The n distributions produced by charge transfer of Ar+ and Na+ ions in a target of Na(nl) Rydberg atoms were extensively measured at intermediate velocities. The 602100-eV ions bombarded a laser-excited atomic-beam target. The projectiles were neutralized by capture into Rydberg states of Ar and Na and were analyzed by field ionization in an inhomogeneous-field detector whose response over states and energies was carefully mapped. The choice of initially prepared Na states, 24d, 25s, 28d, 29s, 33d, and 34s, allowed a comparison of l=0 and 2 targets at nearly equal binding energies over a range of reduced velocity v=0.187 to 1.95. Capture populates m sublevels broadly, not merely m0. Overlapping contributions from adiabatic and diabatic modes of field ionization were accommodated in the analysis, which used a maximum-entropy-principle parametric form to fit the observed final-state distributions. The peak of the distributions, nmax, shifts upward from a value less than the initial state ni to a value one to three units higher than ni at v between 0.7 and 0.9 and ultimately shifts downward below ni as v is further increased. The distributions become significantly sharper where the maximum upward shift occurs. Two ratios were defined to express the widths of final-state distributions in relative terms, one measuring the spread of orbital kinetic energy and the other the spread of Bohr-orbit velocity. By these ratios a universal behavior over energies, states, and projectile species is observed, and small differences between l=0 and 2 targets may be seen. A theoretical understanding of the present results, which span velocities where both molecular and perturbative theories are normally used, will require a quantal formulation that models the free-ranging response that is a hallmark of the high-quantum-number limit. © 1990 The American Physical Society.
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