Low-energy electron capture in collisions of C^{3+} with He (original) (raw)
Physical Review A, 2009
Abstract
Charge transfer processes at low collision energies have attracted much attention because of their importance not only in basic atomic physics but also in various applications due to typically large cross sections. For examples, in the x-rayionized astronomical environments charge transfer provides a recombination mechanism for multiply charged ions [1]; in core of a tokamak plasma, the charge exchange spectrum produced by neutral beam injection is an important method for diagnosing abundances of impurities; in a tokamak divertor, charge ...
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