Electron‐molecule cross sections for electronic transitions in H2 and D2 molecules vibrationally excited are presented, and a scaling law for the vibrational cross sections is discussed for the X1∑+g→B1∑+u electronic transition.

Electron molecule cross sections relevant to negative ion sources and divertor plasmas / Celiberto, R; Capitelli, M; Lamanna, Ut; Janev, Rk. - STAMPA. - 380:(1996), pp. 174-179. (Intervento presentato al convegno Joint Meeting of the 7th International Symposium on the Production and Neutralization of Negative Ions and Beams / 6th European Workshop on the Production and Application of Light Negative Ions tenutosi a Upton, NY nel October 23−27,1995) [10.1063/1.51286].

Electron molecule cross sections relevant to negative ion sources and divertor plasmas.

Celiberto, R;
1996-01-01

Abstract

Electron‐molecule cross sections for electronic transitions in H2 and D2 molecules vibrationally excited are presented, and a scaling law for the vibrational cross sections is discussed for the X1∑+g→B1∑+u electronic transition.
1996
Joint Meeting of the 7th International Symposium on the Production and Neutralization of Negative Ions and Beams / 6th European Workshop on the Production and Application of Light Negative Ions
1-56396-565-8
Electron molecule cross sections relevant to negative ion sources and divertor plasmas / Celiberto, R; Capitelli, M; Lamanna, Ut; Janev, Rk. - STAMPA. - 380:(1996), pp. 174-179. (Intervento presentato al convegno Joint Meeting of the 7th International Symposium on the Production and Neutralization of Negative Ions and Beams / 6th European Workshop on the Production and Application of Light Negative Ions tenutosi a Upton, NY nel October 23−27,1995) [10.1063/1.51286].
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