E. Veje
University of Copenhagen
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Physica Scripta | 1971
N. Andersen; William S. Bickel; R Boleu; K. Jensen; E. Veje
Beams of 4He+, 6Li+ and 7Li+ ions accelerated to energies between 10 keV and 75 keV have been sent through thin foils of beryllium, carbon, aluminium or gold, or into a helium gas target. The photon emission immediately after the foil has been measured in the wavelength range 200 nm to 600 nm. Excitation functions have been measured for 11 Li Ia spectral lines, 8 Li Ib lines and 10 Li IIa lines. It was found that the excitation functions within one level scheme have similar slopes, whereas differences exist between excitation functions of different level schemes. From the excitation functions relative population functions have been constructed and it is found that the populations of Li Ia levels are proportional to the probability of getting neutral Li, whereas the He I, He II, Li Ib and the Li IIa population functions differ from the charge state distribution curves. Comparisons between the population of corresponding levels in 6Li and 7Li indicate that the collision time is a more relevant parameter than the projectile energy. The statistical weights related to the orbital angular momentum and to the total spin of the electronic structure are found to influence the beam-foil interaction, whereas the statistical weight related to the nuclear spin is not apparent. The foil excitation is compared to single atomic collisions, and it is concluded that the beam-foil excitation is the result of a multi-collision atomic interaction. Sputtered excited atoms of beryllium and aluminium have been observed.
European Physical Journal A | 1972
N. Andersen; G. W. Carriveau; A. F. Glinska; K. Jensen; J. Melskens; E. Veje
A set of relative level population measurements has been done for 40 keV beamfoil excited He and Li. The relative populations are discussed as functions of the principal quantum number, the azimuthal quantum number, the spin and the excitation energy.
Physica Scripta | 1980
B Denne; Lars Engström; S Huldt; J O Ekberg; Lorenzo J. Curtis; K Ishii; E. Veje; I Martinson
Beam-foil spectra of oxygen have been recorded in the region 2000-4500 A with emphasis on good spectral resolution. Wavelengths for many hydrogenic transitions in O VI-O VII have been determined with ± 0.1-0.5 A uncertainties. The data are compared with predictions using polarization formulae. A few lifetimes are also reported.
European Physical Journal A | 1975
N. Andersen; K. Jensen; J. Jepsen; J. Melskens; E. Veje
The collisions Be+-He and Mg+-He have been studied from 10 to 75 keV by means of optical spectrometry. Relative excitation cross sections and polarizations have been measured at 40 keV forS throughG terms with principal quantum numbern up to 10. Within a Rydberg series the excitation cross sections are found to decrease monotonically withn, and the excited terms have in general a negative alignment.
Physics Letters A | 1971
N. Andersen; G. W. Carriveau; K. Jensen; E. Veje
Abstract The A 2 Δ-X 2 ∞ spectral system of CH has been observed in beam-foil spectroscopy using 40 keV He + ions and foils of different materials.
European Physical Journal A | 1971
N. Andersen; G. W. Carriveau; K. Jensen; E. Veje
Gas targets of He, Ne, and Ar have been bombarded with6Li+,7Li+,20Ne+ and22Ne+ ions with energies ranging from 20 to 70keV in the laboratory frame. Excitation functions have been measured. Photon yields using different isotope projectiles have been compared both at the same center of mass energy and at the same relative velocity.It is found that the collision time is a more descriptive parameter than the energy available for excitation. Furthermore it is found that the multiplicity caused by the coupling of the electron spin to the orbital angular momentum plays a more important role than the multiplicity caused by the coupling of nuclear spin to the total angular momentum of the electronic system.
European Physical Journal A | 1973
N. Andersen; K. Jensen; E. Veje; O. Nielsen
Optical Spectrometry has been used to study inelastic channels of the Li+ -He collision. A number of spectral lines has been observed and relative yields have been measured from 2 to 75 keV projectile energy. The results are discussed in terms of the MO model.
European Physical Journal A | 1972
N. Andersen; K. Jensen; J. Jepsen; P. J. Martin; E. Veje; A. M. Woolley
He and Ne have been bombarded with singly charged ions of elements from carbon to magnesium, in the energy range 10–75 keV, and photons emitted from the target atoms have been detected. The results are discussed in terms of molecular orbital level correlation diagrams in which account has been taken of conservation of the total electronic spin. Comparisons are drawn with inner shell excitations and electronic stopping power measurements.
Physica Scripta | 1971
N. Andersen; William S. Bickel; G. W. Carriveau; K. Jensen; E. Veje
Six new spectral lines have been observed in the lithium spectrum between 200 nm and 600 nm. Possible classifications are given and discussed.
Physica Scripta | 1971
William S. Bickel; E. Veje; G. W. Carriveau; N Anderson