A Study of Na-Collisions Using Merging Beams
- 5 April 1969
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 180 (1) , 139-146
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.180.139
Abstract
A merging beams technique was used to study two-body collisions of Na and . In particular, some processes which resulted in positive ions, and negative ions or electrons were investigated. These processes were endothermic and included charge transfer, ionization, and rearrangement. Interaction energies were varied from threshold, i.e., several electron volts up to 25 eV. In the center-of-mass system and for processes resulting in formation, scattering of was predominantly at angles less than 90° from the well-defined direction of the reactant Na. For the reaction Na+→+, a very narrow lab energy distribution of was observed for which scattering of in the center-of-mass system was confined to just a few degrees about the Na direction. For this distribution it was also observed that at least 92% of the excess translational energy of the reactants (i.e., interaction energy minus the endothermicity) was converted into translational energy of the products. Therefore, 8% or less went into internal energy of the products. The cross section for Na + →+ leading to the formation of in this narrow energy distribution is called . At or near threshold (i.e., 4.71 eV), rises from zero and reaches a maximum at about 8 eV. From absolute measurements, at eV. The existence of Na, first reported by Rol and Entemann, was confirmed in the study of collisions of Na and leading to rearrangement.
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