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Photodetachment microscopy of H- in the magnetic field near different dielectric surfaces |
Tang Tian-Tian (唐田田), Zhang Min (张敏), Zhang Chao-Min (张朝民) |
Department of Mathematical Physics Education, Yantai Nanshan University, Yantai 265713, China |
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Abstract We study the photo-detachment interference patterns of a hydrogen negative ion in the magnetic field near different dielectric surfaces with a semi-classical open orbit theory. We give a clear physical picture describing the photo-detachment of H- in this case. The electron flux distributions are calculated at various dielectric surfaces with unchanged magnetic field strength. It is found that the electron flux distributions of H- are very different in a magnetic field near different dielectric surfaces, namely the dielectric surface has a great influence on the photo-detachment interference pattern of the negative ion. Therefore, the interference pattern in the detached-electron flux distribution can be controlled by changing the dielectric constant. We hope that our studies may guide the future experimental research in photo-detachment microscopy.
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Received: 30 August 2014
Revised: 14 October 2014
Accepted manuscript online:
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PACS:
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34.35.+a
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(Interactions of atoms and molecules with surfaces)
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32.80.Gc
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(Photodetachment of atomic negative ions)
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32.60.+i
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(Zeeman and Stark effects)
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03.65.Sq
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(Semiclassical theories and applications)
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Fund: Project supported by the Natural Science Foundation for Youths of Shandong Province, China (Grant No. ZR2014AQ022). |
Corresponding Authors:
Tang Tian-Tian
E-mail: tangtiantian198512@163.com
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About author: 34.35.+a; 32.80.Gc; 32.60.+i; 03.65.Sq |
Cite this article:
Tang Tian-Tian (唐田田), Zhang Min (张敏), Zhang Chao-Min (张朝民) Photodetachment microscopy of H- in the magnetic field near different dielectric surfaces 2015 Chin. Phys. B 24 063401
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