Electron-impact-excitation cross sections for electronic levels in neon for incident energies between 25 and 100 eV

Abstract
Absolute differential cross sections (DCS's) for electron-impact excitation of the lowest forty electronic levels in atomic neon have been determined for incident electron energies of 30 and 50 eV, for the four lowest levels at 25 eV, and two levels at 100 eV. The cross sections for these forty electronic levels are grouped into fifteen features, six of which represent excitation to resolved single electronic levels and the remaining nine which contain the unresolved contributions from two or more electronic levels. These DCS's were extrapolated to 0° and 180° and integrated to yield absolute integral cross sections as a function of incident electron energy. The results are compared to other experimental and theoretical results.