Excitation of the 2p levels of Ne by low-energy electrons
- 14 March 1984
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Journal of Physics B: Atomic and Molecular Physics
- Vol. 17 (5) , 879-885
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0022-3700/17/5/027
Abstract
Excitation rate coefficients for the 2p levels of neon by collisions with slow electrons have been measured using an electron drift tube technique. The rate coefficient for the 2p1 level per cm of electron drift and per neon atom alpha 1/N varied from 4.4*10-21 to 3.8*10-18 cm2 in the measured range of the ratio of the electric field to neon density E/N from 4.5*10-17 to 2.0*10-15 V cm2. The relative dependence of the measured values of alpha 1/N on E/N is in agreement with that of the values calculated from the Boltzmann analysis using a set of recently reported cross sections, although the experimental values are smaller than the calculated ones by about 25 to 30% in absolute scale. The values of the excitation rate coefficients for other 2p levels relative to the value for the 2p1 level, which have been measured at E/N=1*10-15 V cm2, are in good agreement with the calculation when the cascade contribution from the higher lying levels is taken into account.Keywords
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