Forward electron production in heavy ion-atom and ion-solid collisions
A sharp cusp in the velocity spectrum of electrons, ejected in ion-atom and ion-solid collisions, is observed when the ejected electron velocity vector v/sub e/ matches that of the emergent ion vector v/sub p/ in both speed and direction. In ion-atom collisions, the electrons originate from capture to low-lying, projectile-centered continuum states (ECC) for fast bare or nearly bare projectiles, and from loss to those low-lying continuum states (ELC) when loosely bound projectile electrons are available. Most investigators now agree that ECC cusps are strongly skewed toward lower velocities, and exhibit full widths half maxima roughly proportional to v/sub p/ (neglecting target-shell effects, which are sometimes strong). A close examination of recent ELC data shows that ELC cusps are instead nearly symmetric, with widths nearly independent on v/sub p/ in the velocity range 6 to 18 a.u., a result only recently predicted by theory. Convoy electron cusps produced in heavy ion-solid collisions at MeV/u energies exhibit approximately velocity-independent widths very similar to ELC cusp widths. While the shape of the convoy peaks is approximately independent of projectile Z, velocity, and of target material, it is found that the yields in polycrystalline targets exhibit a strong dependence on projectile Z and velocity. While attempts have been made to link convoy electron production to binary ECC or ELC processes, sometimes at the last layer, or alternatively to a solid-state wake-riding model, our measured dependences of cusp shape and yield on projectile charge state and energy are inconsistent with the predictions of available theories. 10 references, 8 figures, 1 table.
- Research Organization:
- Tennessee Univ., Knoxville (USA); Oak Ridge National Lab., TN (USA)
- DOE Contract Number:
- AC05-84OR21400
- OSTI ID:
- 6496676
- Report Number(s):
- CONF-840829-3; ON: DE85001256
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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Molecular & Chemical Physics-- Collision Phenomena
74 ATOMIC AND MOLECULAR PHYSICS
ANGULAR DISTRIBUTION
ARGON
ATOM COLLISIONS
CHARGED PARTICLES
COLLISIONS
DATA
DISTRIBUTION
ELECTRON EMISSION
ELEMENTS
EMISSION
ENERGY RANGE
EXPERIMENTAL DATA
FLUIDS
GASES
HEAVY IONS
INFORMATION
ION COLLISIONS
ION-ATOM COLLISIONS
IONS
MEV RANGE
MEV RANGE 10-100
MULTICHARGED IONS
NONMETALS
NUMERICAL DATA
OXYGEN IONS
RARE GASES
SECONDARY EMISSION
VELOCITY