J.P. Rozet
Curie Institute
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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 1991
M. Chabot; P. Nicolai; K. Wohrer; J.P. Rozet; A. Touati; A. Chetioui; D. Vernhet; M.F. Politis
Abstract Integrated reflectivities of flat highly oriented pyrolytic graphite crystals have been measured at various energies (5.9 ≤E ≤ 15.10 keV) and for various orders of reflection n (1 ≤n ≤ 5). For low n values, the reflectivity is severely affected by secondary extinction; our results show that the theory of Zachariasen represents the experiment reasonably well, a conclusion reached by other authors for the case of n = 1 reflections. For high n values, the reflectivity is more sensitive to the structure factors temperature correction, a quantity not precisely known. Our measurements are in favour of the larger temperature correction within the range reported in the literature.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 1991
M. Chabot; P. Nicolai; K. Wohrer; A. Chetioui; J.P. Rozet; M.F. Politis; A. Touati; D. Vernhet; C. Stephan; R. Gayet
Abstract Total and partial excitation cross sections for 34 MeV/amu Kr34+ ions colliding with various targets (6 ≤ Zt ≤ 40) have been determined from projectile X-ray measurements. The results were compared to the predictions of a method based on Schwingers variational principle.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 1987
K. Wohrer; F.Ben Salah; J.P. Rozet; A. Chetioui; A. Touati; P. Bouisset; D. Vernhet; C. Stephan; R. Gayet
Abstract Experimental alignments of some Kr35+ np states (n
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 1985
A. Chetioui; D. Vernhet; K. Wohrer; J.P. Rozet; A. Salin; C. Stephan
= 4) populated by electron capture in 3 GeV Kr36+ ion-atom collisions are presented. A full comparison with theoretical CDW calculations is performed, which provides a further test of the applicability of this theory at the low side of the high energy range ( v p v i , v f ∼ 2 to 4 ).
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1989
K. Wohrer; A. Touati; P. Chevallier; A. Chetioui; J.P. Rozet; P. Bouisset; J.X. Wang
Abstract In this paper, physical effects responsible for l and m distributions in low energy capture process are discussed and a review of the physical content of various theories is given. Experimental data are reported for l, m capture cross sections for 4 keV u Ne9+ → H2 collisions and compared to theoretical predictions for the F9+ → H case.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1987
J.P. Rozet; M.F. Politis; L. Blumenfeld; D. Vernhet; K. Wohrer; A. Touati; C. Stephan; A. Chetioui; P. Roncin; H. Laurent; M.N. Gaboriaud; M. Barat; H. Bachau
Abstract A method for measuring polarization factors of flat crystals, using a highly polarized beam source provided by synchrotron radiation, is presented. Application to the test of a graphite mosaic crystal, performed at the LURE-DCI facility in Orsay (France), is reported. Results concerning polarization factors at different energies are discussed in connection with measured crystal reflectivities.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 1987
D. Vernhet; A. Chetioui; K. Wohrer; M.F. Politis; A. Touati; J.P. Rozet; P. Bouisset; C. Stephan
Abstract Autoionization branching ratios of O 6+ doubly excited states are shown to depend sensitively on the K , T and L quantum numbers of these states. A measurement of the decay probabilities to 2s and 2p sublevels has been performed for the (3, 3) and (3, 4) doubly excited states populated in the 1.3 keV/u O 8+ → He collision. A new technique of X-ray, energy gain coincidence has been used. Results are discussed in terms of possible distributions K , L for the doubly excited states.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 1987
A. Touati; A. Chetioui; K. Wohrer; J.P. Rozet; M.F. Politis; D. Vernhet; L. Blumenfeld; P. Roncin; M.N. Gaboriaud; M. Barat; H. Laurent; S. Dousson; D. Hitz
Abstract An original method is presented for extracting information on single and double capture processes in low velocity collisions with bare and one-electron projectiles. Experimental data are reported for P(l) distributions in single capture and for the percentage of double capture with respect to the single capture in 10q keV Ne9+ → H2 and Al13 → He systems (v ∼ 0.4 a.u.). The preferential n state populated by double capture (after autoionization) is also deduced.
Physical Review A | 1981
J. P. Briand; P. Chevallier; A. Chetioui; J.P. Rozet; M. Tavernier; A. Touati
Abstract A new technique is presented providing information on the angular momentum distribution of electrons captured by multiply charged ions and particularly suitable for investigating weak channels: capture in non-dominant n states, double capture. This method is based on coincidence measurements between scattered ions having suffered a given energy gain and X-rays resulting from the decay of excited states formed during the collision. Preliminary results are given for the O 8+ + H 2 collision at 3 q keV.
Physical Review A | 1985
D. Vernhet; A. Chetioui; K. Wohrer; J.P. Rozet; P. Piquemal; D. Hitz; S. Dousson; A. Salin; C. Stephan