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Beam-foil spectroscopy

Lombardi, M. (1976). Alignment and orientation production measurement and conversion. In Beam Foil Spectroscopy, eds. I.A. [Pg.285]

Beam-Foil Spectroscopy ed. by S. Bashkin (1976) Approx. 500 pages Price approx. DM 69.--... [Pg.655]

Other Techniques. There exist other areas of potential application of ion beams. Ion beams can excite transitions in outer electron shells, with information in the optical wavelengths. Beam foil spectroscopy has used such methods for years, but no regular analytical use has been made. Nevertheless, samples irradiated under ion bombardment glow with characteristic radiation visible to the eye or television camera. Certain chemical or physical properties could be inferred by analyzing this radiation, perhaps including the physical condition of carbon atoms in graphitic or organic states. Certainly opportunities exist. [Pg.521]

C.A. Nicolaides, D.R. Beck, On the possibility of observing nonexponential decay in autoionizing states. In Beam-Foil Spectroscopy, I. SelHn, D. Pegg, (Eds.), Plenum Press, New York, 1976, p. 77. [Pg.532]

T. Aberg and O. Goscinski Information Theoretical Interpretation of Level Populations and Charge Distribution in Beam Foil Spectroscopy Phys. Rev. A,2 24, 801 (1981). [Pg.512]

Fast-Beam (Beam-Foil) Spectroscopy H. J. Andrd... [Pg.530]

Fig.6.5. Examples of decay curves obtained with beam-foil spectroscopy [6.32]. Curve a presents the decay of a Bel level unaffected by cascades. In (b) a level in CII is repopulated by a short-lived level, while in (c) a level in BII is repopulated by a longer-lived level, denotes the half-life of the level feeding the level of interest... Fig.6.5. Examples of decay curves obtained with beam-foil spectroscopy [6.32]. Curve a presents the decay of a Bel level unaffected by cascades. In (b) a level in CII is repopulated by a short-lived level, while in (c) a level in BII is repopulated by a longer-lived level, denotes the half-life of the level feeding the level of interest...
As we have seen the beam-foil light source offers many possibilities for studies of spectra, lifetimes and level separations and extensive data have been collected during the last 20 years [6.37-41]. Comprehensive reviews of the field of beam-foil spectroscopy have been written [6.42-48]. [Pg.94]

We will conclude this section by describing the special conditions pertaining to fluorescence spectroscopy on fast ion beams. As we have noted in connection with beam-foil spectroscopy, the transverse Doppler broadening of an ion beam is substantial due to the high ion velocities. Thus, high-resolution spectroscopy cannot be accomplished by perpendicular laser beam radiation. However, it is possible to obtain a high resolu-... [Pg.283]

I. Martinson, A. Graupp Atomic physics with ion accelerators - beam-foil spectroscopy. Phys. Rep. 15, 113 (1974)... [Pg.359]

S. Bashkin (ed.) Beam-Foil Spectroscopy Topics Current Phys., Vol.l (Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg 1976)... [Pg.359]

LA. Sellin, D.J. Pegg (eds.) Beam-Foil Spectroscopy Vols.1,2 (Plenum, New York 1976)... [Pg.359]

H.J. Andra. Fast Beam (Beam-Foil) Spectroscopy, in Progress in Atomic Spectroscopy Pt.B, ed. by W. Hanle, H. Kleinpoppen (Plenum, New York 1979) p.829... [Pg.359]

I. Martinson Recent progress in the studies of atomic spectra and transition probabilities by beam-foil spectroscopy. Nucl. Instr. Meth. 202, 1 (1982)... [Pg.359]

I. Martinson Beam-Foil Spectroscopy, in Treatise on Heavy-Ion Science, Vol.5, ed. by D.A Bromley (Plenum, New York 1985)... [Pg.359]

H.G. Berry Beam-foil spectroscopy. Rep. Progr. Phys. 40, 155 (1977)... [Pg.359]

Finally, the beam-foil light source and its applications will be described. These techniques were introduced in 1963 by Bashkin and Kay [6.26, 6.27]. The principles of beam-foil spectroscopy are illustrated in Fig. 6.3. Ions of the element to be studied are produced with a well-defined energy (velocity) in... [Pg.102]

C.L. Cocke Beam-Foil Spectroscopy. In Methods of Experimental Physics, Vol. 13 (Academic Press, New York 1976)... [Pg.487]

H.G. Berry Beam-foil spectroscopy. Rep. Progr. Phys. 40, 155 (1977) H.G. Berry, M. Mass Beam-foil spectroscopy. Ann. Rev. Nucl. Part. Sci. 32, 1 (1982)... [Pg.487]

The accuracy of the method is in principle limited only by the accuracy of distance measurement, and many lifetimes of highly excited atoms or ions have been measured this way (beam foil spectroscopy) [11.18b]. However, a severe drawback of this method with nonselective simultaneous excitation of many upper levels results from cascade effects. The level population excitation... [Pg.561]

However with a technique similar to beam neutralization in proton beam-foil spectroscopy energetic muonium in vacuum was observed 5. [Pg.203]

Quantum beats have been extensively studied in beam foil spectroscopy, but only recently have results been reported for their observation following electron impact excitation.For beats to be observed the excitation to the participating levels must be coherent and the modulation period of the decay must be greater than the instrumental resolution of about 10 s obtainable in electron photon coincidence experiments. Since the internal relaxation times from fine or hyperfine interactions of coherently excited states are T 10" s and beats between... [Pg.443]


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