Emission cross sections for energetic O$^+$($^4S,^2D,^2P$)-N$_2$ collisions
Int. J. Mod. Phys. B, 34, 2050280 (2020) We report measurements of excitation functions for the O$^{+}-$N$_{2}$ process with the incident beam of $1-10$ keV O$^{+}$ in the ground O$^{+}(^{4}S)$ and metastable O$^{+}(^{2}D)$ and O$^{+}(^{2}P)$ states. The measurements are performed with the sufficien...
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Zusammenfassung: | Int. J. Mod. Phys. B, 34, 2050280 (2020) We report measurements of excitation functions for the O$^{+}-$N$_{2}$
process with the incident beam of $1-10$ keV O$^{+}$ in the ground
O$^{+}(^{4}S)$ and metastable O$^{+}(^{2}D)$ and O$^{+}(^{2}P)$ states. The
measurements are performed with the sufficiently high energy resolution of
0.001 eV, which allows to distinguish the excitation channels. The excitation
cross section induced by incident ions in the metastable state O$^{+}(^{2}P)$
is much larger than that for the ground O$^{+}(^{4}S)$. The excitation cross
section of N$_{2}^{+}$ ion for (0,0), (0,1) and (1,2) bands system is measured
and the ratio of intensities for these bands is established as $10:3:1.$ It is
shown that the cross sections for the N$^{+^{\ast }}$ions excitations in the
dissociative charge exchange processes increase with the increase of the
incident ion energy. The energy dependence of the excitation cross section of
the band (0,0) $\lambda=391.4$ nm of the first negative system of the
N$_{2}^{+}$ and degree of polarization of radiation in O$^{+}-$N$_{2}$
collision are measured for the first time. An influence of an admixture of the
ion metastable state on a degree of polarization is revealed. It is
demonstrated that for O$^{+}-$N$_{2}$ collision system the degree of
polarization by metastable O$^{+}$($^{2}P$) ions is less compared to those that
are in the ground O$^{+}$($^{4}S$) state and the sign of polarization degree of
excited molecular ions does not change. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1905.01146 |