Benchmark Experiment to Prove the Role of Projectile Excited States Upon the Ion Stopping in Plasmas

We report on a precision energy loss measurement and theoretical investigation of 100 keV/u helium ions in a hydrogen-discharge plasma. Collision processes of helium ions with protons, free electrons, and hydrogen atoms are ideally suited for benchmarking plasma stopping-power models. Energy loss re...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review letters 2021-03, Vol.126 (11), p.115001-115001, Article 115001
Hauptverfasser: Zhao, Y. T., Zhang, Y. N., Cheng, R., He, B., Liu, C. L., Zhou, X. M., Lei, Y., Wang, Y. Y., Ren, J. R., Wang, X., Chen, Y. H., Xiao, G. Q., Savin, S. M., Gavrilin, R., Golubev, A. A., Hoffmann, D. H. H.
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Zusammenfassung:We report on a precision energy loss measurement and theoretical investigation of 100 keV/u helium ions in a hydrogen-discharge plasma. Collision processes of helium ions with protons, free electrons, and hydrogen atoms are ideally suited for benchmarking plasma stopping-power models. Energy loss results of our experiments are significantly higher than the predictions of traditional effective charge models. We obtained good agreement with our data by solving rate equations, where in addition to the ground state, also excited electronic configurations were considered for the projectile ions. Hence, we demonstrate that excited projectile states, resulting from collisions, leading to capture-, ionization-, and radiative-decay processes, play an important role in the stopping process in plasma.
ISSN:0031-9007
1079-7114
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevLett.126.115001