Propensity for distinguishing two free electrons with equal energies in electron-impact ionization of helium

©2015 American Physical Society. We report a combined experimental and theoretical study on the electron-impact ionization of helium at E0=70.6eV and equal energy sharing of the two outgoing electrons (E1=E2=23eV), where a double-peak or dip structure in the binary region of the triple differential...

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Main Authors: Ren, X., Senftleben, A., Pflüger, T., Bartschat, K., Zatsarinny, O., Berakdar, J., Colgan, J., Pindzola, M., Bray, I., Fursa, Dmitry, Dorn, A.
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Published: 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/41336
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author Ren, X.
Senftleben, A.
Pflüger, T.
Bartschat, K.
Zatsarinny, O.
Berakdar, J.
Colgan, J.
Pindzola, M.
Bray, I.
Fursa, Dmitry
Dorn, A.
author_facet Ren, X.
Senftleben, A.
Pflüger, T.
Bartschat, K.
Zatsarinny, O.
Berakdar, J.
Colgan, J.
Pindzola, M.
Bray, I.
Fursa, Dmitry
Dorn, A.
author_sort Ren, X.
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description ©2015 American Physical Society. We report a combined experimental and theoretical study on the electron-impact ionization of helium at E0=70.6eV and equal energy sharing of the two outgoing electrons (E1=E2=23eV), where a double-peak or dip structure in the binary region of the triple differential cross section is observed. The experimental cross sections are compared with results from convergent close-coupling (CCC), B-spline R-matrix-with-pseudostates (BSR), and time-dependent close-coupling (TDCC) calculations, as well as predictions from the dynamic screening three-Coulomb (DS3C) theory. Excellent agreement is obtained between experiment and the nonperturbative CCC, BSR, and TDCC theories, and good agreement is also found for the DS3C model. The data are further analyzed regarding contributions in particular coupling schemes for the spins of either the two outgoing electrons or one of the outgoing electrons and the 1s electron remaining in the residual ion. While both coupling schemes can be used to explain the observed double-peak structure in the cross section, the second one allows for the isolation of the exchange contribution between the incident projectile and the target. For different observation angles of the two outgoing electrons, we interpret the results as a propensity for distinguishing these two electrons - one being more likely the incident projectile and the other one being more likely ejected from the target.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-413362017-09-13T14:10:12Z Propensity for distinguishing two free electrons with equal energies in electron-impact ionization of helium Ren, X. Senftleben, A. Pflüger, T. Bartschat, K. Zatsarinny, O. Berakdar, J. Colgan, J. Pindzola, M. Bray, I. Fursa, Dmitry Dorn, A. ©2015 American Physical Society. We report a combined experimental and theoretical study on the electron-impact ionization of helium at E0=70.6eV and equal energy sharing of the two outgoing electrons (E1=E2=23eV), where a double-peak or dip structure in the binary region of the triple differential cross section is observed. The experimental cross sections are compared with results from convergent close-coupling (CCC), B-spline R-matrix-with-pseudostates (BSR), and time-dependent close-coupling (TDCC) calculations, as well as predictions from the dynamic screening three-Coulomb (DS3C) theory. Excellent agreement is obtained between experiment and the nonperturbative CCC, BSR, and TDCC theories, and good agreement is also found for the DS3C model. The data are further analyzed regarding contributions in particular coupling schemes for the spins of either the two outgoing electrons or one of the outgoing electrons and the 1s electron remaining in the residual ion. While both coupling schemes can be used to explain the observed double-peak structure in the cross section, the second one allows for the isolation of the exchange contribution between the incident projectile and the target. For different observation angles of the two outgoing electrons, we interpret the results as a propensity for distinguishing these two electrons - one being more likely the incident projectile and the other one being more likely ejected from the target. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/41336 10.1103/PhysRevA.92.052707 restricted
spellingShingle Ren, X.
Senftleben, A.
Pflüger, T.
Bartschat, K.
Zatsarinny, O.
Berakdar, J.
Colgan, J.
Pindzola, M.
Bray, I.
Fursa, Dmitry
Dorn, A.
Propensity for distinguishing two free electrons with equal energies in electron-impact ionization of helium
title Propensity for distinguishing two free electrons with equal energies in electron-impact ionization of helium
title_full Propensity for distinguishing two free electrons with equal energies in electron-impact ionization of helium
title_fullStr Propensity for distinguishing two free electrons with equal energies in electron-impact ionization of helium
title_full_unstemmed Propensity for distinguishing two free electrons with equal energies in electron-impact ionization of helium
title_short Propensity for distinguishing two free electrons with equal energies in electron-impact ionization of helium
title_sort propensity for distinguishing two free electrons with equal energies in electron-impact ionization of helium
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/41336