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Charge Transfer Cross Sections for Kr+–Kr and for Xe+–Xe and the Effects of the Initial J-State in the Ions
Mineo Kimura,Tsutomu Watanabe +1 more
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Xenon charge exchange cross sections for electrostatic thruster models
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented guided-ion beam measurements and semiclassical calculations for charge exchange collisions with Xe+ and Xe2+ at energies per ion charge ranging from 1 to 300 eV.
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Cross sections for resonant charge transfer between atoms and their positive ions: Collision velocity ≲ 1 a.u.
Shuji Sakabe,Yasukazu Izawa +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the Hartree-Fock-Slater wave functions were used to solve the one-electron, time-dependent, spinless electronic wave function in a two-atom system, the wave function was expanded in terms of a set of traveling atomic wave functions centered about either nucleus.
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A xenon collisional-radiative model applicable to electric propulsion devices: II. Kinetics of the 6s, 6p, and 5d states of atoms and ions in Hall thrusters
Xi-Ming Zhu,Wang Yanfei,Yang Wang,Daren Yu,Oleg Zatsarinny,Klaus Bartschat,Tsanko V. Tsankov,Uwe Czarnetzki +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a collisional-radiative (CR) model of xenon was developed to understand the kinetic mechanisms of the excited and energetic species in these devices and also to support their optical diagnostics.
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Ion-Atom Charge Transfer Collisions at Low Energies
TL;DR: In this article, an overview of ion-atom charge transfer collisions at low energies is provided, with a comparison with fully quantal and semiclassical impact parameter calculations, and with the use of simple wavefunctions and interaction energies.
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Symmetric charge transfer in argon, krypton and xenon: the effect of spin-orbit coupling studied using photoelectron-photoion coincidence spectroscopy
TL;DR: In this article, a photoion-photoelectron coincidence technique was used to study the effect of spin-orbit coupling on symmetric charge transfer in the rare gases argon, krypton and xenon within the collision energy range 5-1000 eV.
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Charge exchange between gaseous ions and atoms.
Donald Rapp,William E. Francis +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the cross section of an asymmetric charge exchange process is determined in terms of the ΔE of the reaction and the average ionization potential of the two atoms.
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Charge transfer and fine-structure transitions in Ar+(2Pj)+Ar(1S0) collisions
TL;DR: In this paper, cross sections for change transfer and fine-structure transitions within the 2P multiplet have been calculated for the Ar+(2Pj)+Ar(2S0) collision using the atomic eigenfunction expansion in the impact-parameter method and neglecting momentum transfer.
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