Studies of Nonresonant Charge Transfer between Atomic Ions and Atoms

Abstract
Measurements of nonresonant charge transfer between atomic ions and atoms have been made in a drift-tube—mass-spectrometer apparatus as a function of Ep (drift field/gas pressure) at 295 K. At Ep=0 the charge-transfer coefficients are: k(He+,Hg)=(1.6±0.3)×109 cm3/sec, k(Ar+,Hg)=(1.52±0.3)×1011, k(Kr+,Hg)=(8.5±2)×1012. For Ne+ + Hg and Xe+ + Hg, k is ≤ 1012, while for He+ + Ne and He+ + Ar, k is ≤ 1013 cm3/sec. Little dependence of k(He+,Hg) and k(Ar+,Hg) on ion energy is found up to mean energies of 0.25 eV. Comparison of the measured rates with available theories suggests an inability to predict the moderately slow reaction rates.

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