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- W2003163926 abstract "A mixed, thermal-energy metastable Ne(3s3P2,3P0) beam is state-selected by optical excitation using a narrow-band dye laser, and ionizing collisions of the two metastable species with the closed-shell atoms Ar, Kr, Xe, and Hg are studied separately in detail by means of high-resolution (18–20 meV) electron spectrometry (PIES). The electron energy distributions for the rare-gas targets show behavior typical for van der Waals molecules, with well depths similar to those for the systems Na(3s) + Ar, Kr, Xe. Significant differences are found between the actions of Ne(3P2) and Ne(3P0) with regard to the relative populations of the different ionic states. The electron spectra observed for Ne(3P2) + Hg and Ne(3P0) + Hg are compatible with potential curves which are very similar to those for the Na(3s) + Hg interaction. For Ne(3P0) + Hg, a sharp, unusual peak is observed in addition, and attributed to interaction with another autoionization channel." @default.
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- W2003163926 title "Penning ionization electron spectrometry with state-selected, thermal-energy neon metastable atoms: Ne(3P2), Ne(3P0) + Ar, Kr, Xe, Hg" @default.
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