1982
DOI: 10.6028/nbs.ir.82-2555
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1981 annual report :

Abstract: 1 I. 15 V! 65 1 Disci aimer:This is a report of an ongoing research project.Therefore, some of the results presented here, although believed to be correct, must still be considered preliminary.The conclusions based on the data given in this report must also be viewed as tentative and subject to possible revisions as additional information is acquired. 2 I. 10 It 19

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“…In principle it should there fore be possible to perform electron scattering at optical resolution. This was indeed the thinking behind the pioneer ing experiments of Gallagher and York [3] and Van Brunt and Gallagher [4] and also our own more recent work [1,2] as well as the very low energy work of Chutjian [5], Gallagher and co-workers opted for a system in which metastable 1D Ba atoms were photoionised at 3250 Å intra-cavity in a He-Cd laser. The resulting photoelectrons had 17 meV energy.…”
Section: Experimental Problemsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…In principle it should there fore be possible to perform electron scattering at optical resolution. This was indeed the thinking behind the pioneer ing experiments of Gallagher and York [3] and Van Brunt and Gallagher [4] and also our own more recent work [1,2] as well as the very low energy work of Chutjian [5], Gallagher and co-workers opted for a system in which metastable 1D Ba atoms were photoionised at 3250 Å intra-cavity in a He-Cd laser. The resulting photoelectrons had 17 meV energy.…”
Section: Experimental Problemsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The second approach consists in a modification of the maximum likelihood estimation of M 2 which accounts for the significant hop in the order of magnitude of the eigenvalues of RR † when NLJs are present (a point better explained in Subsection III-A2). This discontinuity can be justified by noticing that common JNR values are in the range [30,60] dB [41]. It follows that r can be estimated by detecting this hop in magnitude.…”
Section: A Nlj-only Attackmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their time of flight between their creation and the collision region is approximately 200 Is. The competition between the cross-section for creation of these atoms in the state of a principal quantum number n (low orbital quantum number/) which varies as n-a, and the radiative lifetimes which vary as n" where 4 < ct < 5 (for large values of after redistribution among by collisions undergone after creation) results in an energy distribution of the electrons between 10 and 40 meV ( Experimental set-up. The SF6 beam with computer controlled temperature (varying between 300K and 1000K), is excited by the CO2 laser beam.…”
Section: Apparatusmentioning
confidence: 99%