A Study of the Beam-Foil Excitation Mechanism Using4He+,6Li+and7Li+Projectiles
- 1 June 1971
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Physica Scripta
- Vol. 3 (6) , 255-260
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0031-8949/3/6/003
Abstract
Beams of 4He+, 6Li+ and 7Li+ ions accelerated to energies between 10 keV and 75 keV have been sent through thin foils of beryllium, carbon, aluminium or gold, or into a helium gas target. The photon emission immediately after the foil has been measured in the wavelength range 200 nm to 600 nm. Excitation functions have been measured for 11 Li Ia spectral lines, 8 Li Ib lines and 10 Li IIa lines. It was found that the excitation functions within one level scheme have similar slopes, whereas differences exist between excitation functions of different level schemes. From the excitation functions relative population functions have been constructed and it is found that the populations of Li Ia levels are proportional to the probability of getting neutral Li, whereas the He I, He II, Li Ib and the Li IIa population functions differ from the charge state distribution curves. Comparisons between the population of corresponding levels in 6Li and 7Li indicate that the collision time is a more relevant parameter than the projectile energy. The statistical weights related to the orbital angular momentum and to the total spin of the electronic structure are found to influence the beam-foil interaction, whereas the statistical weight related to the nuclear spin is not apparent. The foil excitation is compared to single atomic collisions, and it is concluded that the beam-foil excitation is the result of a multi-collision atomic interaction. Sputtered excited atoms of beryllium and aluminium have been observed.Keywords
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