Abstract
The present paper summarizes the results of measurements of the cross sections of hydrogen atoms for: (1) ionization, (2) excitation of Lyman alpha radiation on electron impact, and (3) elastic scattering of electrons of energy less than 10 eV; and also describes the approach of measurements now in progress on (4) charge-exchange between deuterons and deuterium atoms and (5) ionization of the hydrogen atom on proton impact.
Fite, W L
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- John Jay Hopkins Laboratory for Pure and Applied Science, General Atomic Division of General Dynamics Corporation, San Diego, CA (United States)
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Fite, W L.
Free hydrogen atom collision cross sections of interest in controlled thermonuclear research.
UN: N. p.,
1958.
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Fite, W L.
Free hydrogen atom collision cross sections of interest in controlled thermonuclear research.
UN.
Fite, W L.
1958.
"Free hydrogen atom collision cross sections of interest in controlled thermonuclear research."
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title = {Free hydrogen atom collision cross sections of interest in controlled thermonuclear research}
author = {Fite, W L}
abstractNote = {The present paper summarizes the results of measurements of the cross sections of hydrogen atoms for: (1) ionization, (2) excitation of Lyman alpha radiation on electron impact, and (3) elastic scattering of electrons of energy less than 10 eV; and also describes the approach of measurements now in progress on (4) charge-exchange between deuterons and deuterium atoms and (5) ionization of the hydrogen atom on proton impact.}
place = {UN}
year = {1958}
month = {Jul}
}
title = {Free hydrogen atom collision cross sections of interest in controlled thermonuclear research}
author = {Fite, W L}
abstractNote = {The present paper summarizes the results of measurements of the cross sections of hydrogen atoms for: (1) ionization, (2) excitation of Lyman alpha radiation on electron impact, and (3) elastic scattering of electrons of energy less than 10 eV; and also describes the approach of measurements now in progress on (4) charge-exchange between deuterons and deuterium atoms and (5) ionization of the hydrogen atom on proton impact.}
place = {UN}
year = {1958}
month = {Jul}
}