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Sequential over-barrier ionization of multi-electron atoms in the tens-to-hundreds keV/u energy range |
Zou Xian-Rong(邹贤容), Liu Lan-Diao(刘兰雕), Ji Ming-Chao(姬明超), Feng Dong(冯冬), Chen Xi-Meng(陈熙萌), and Shao Jian-Xiong(邵剑雄)† |
School of Nuclear Science and Technology, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000, China |
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Abstract Our previous work on the classical over-barrier ionization model for helium double ionization is extended to the complex multi-electron system of Ne. The total and q-fold ionization cross sections are calculated at energies ranging from a few tens to several hundred keV/u. The calculation results are in good agreement with the experimental data, and the energy dependence of the cross sections suggests that the multi-ionization of a strong perturbated complex atom is probably the sequential over-barrier ionization process.
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Received: 12 May 2011
Revised: 21 July 2011
Accepted manuscript online:
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PACS:
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34.50.Fa
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(Electronic excitation and ionization of atoms (including beam-foil excitation and ionization))
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34.80.Dp
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(Atomic excitation and ionization)
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Fund: Project supported the by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 10804039) and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, China (Grant No. lzujbky-2009-24). |
Corresponding Authors:
Shao Jian-Xiong,shaojx@lzu.edu.cn
E-mail: shaojx@lzu.edu.cn
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Cite this article:
Zou Xian-Rong(邹贤容), Liu Lan-Diao(刘兰雕), Ji Ming-Chao(姬明超), Feng Dong(冯冬), Chen Xi-Meng(陈熙萌), and Shao Jian-Xiong(邵剑雄) Sequential over-barrier ionization of multi-electron atoms in the tens-to-hundreds keV/u energy range 2012 Chin. Phys. B 21 033401
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