Dissociation and Electron Capture of CO^+ and CF^+ Ions in Collisions with He,Ne and Ar Atoms
1986
Dissociated fragments, neutral particles and ionized target atoms resulting from the collisions of H 2 + ions with He, Ne and Ar atoms are measured in the energy range from 4 to 16 keV as a function of the target thickness, and the cross sections of electron capture and dissociation with and without target ionization are derived by solving a set of the rate equations. Most of the cross section values are found crudely independent of the ion energy, and the processes are commonly treated in a framework of classical one electron model.
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