The electron spin dependence of reactions involving helium metastable atoms is investigated using optical pumping and microwave diagnostic techniques. Wigner (1927) proposed that electron spin angular momentum is conserved in atomic collisions. This rule of elec-tron spin conservation is tested in the collision of two helium triplet metastable atoms in the afterglow of a helium discharge at 2 Torr: If the Wigner spin rule holds, the above reaction will be dependent upon the spin states of the colliding metastable atoms. A simple theory is developed showing the influence of spin conservation on the number of electrons produced in such reactions. The effect of electrons resulting from other collisions in the afterglow is introduced, and th...
We present a theoretical and experimental investigation of homonuclear ionizing collisions of laser-...
Helium buffer-gas cooling is combined with laser ablation to produce large numbers of atoms and mole...
J. Nagl, G. Aubock, C. Callegari and W. E. Ernst, Phys. Rev. Lett.G. Aubock, J. Nagl, C. Cal...
This dissertation describes a method to study the dependence upon electron spin orientation of ioniz...
The lifetime of a helium 23s1 metastable atom electronic spin-state is measured in helium gas using...
An experimental apparatus is described which provides a spatial decay of the excited species from a ...
Penning Ionization reactions in a flowing helium afterglow are studied through measurements of the e...
A flowing helium afterglow apparatus has been used to study thermal-energy electron exchange collisi...
The use of spin-labelling to study the dynamics of He (2 $\sp3$S) metastable atom ionization of atom...
Penning Ionization reactions in a flowing helium afterglow are studied through measurements of the e...
Spin polarized de-excitation of a metastable helium atom interacting with metal surfaces is treated ...
A pulsed beam of polarised electrons has been successfully produced by means of spin exchange colli...
An experiment using the atomic-hydrogen maser is described which confirms several predictions of the...
The optimization of an optically-pumped, flowing helium afterglow for use as a high-current dc polar...
For several years Metastable Atom Deexcitation Spectroscopy (MDS) has been employed as a probe of su...
We present a theoretical and experimental investigation of homonuclear ionizing collisions of laser-...
Helium buffer-gas cooling is combined with laser ablation to produce large numbers of atoms and mole...
J. Nagl, G. Aubock, C. Callegari and W. E. Ernst, Phys. Rev. Lett.G. Aubock, J. Nagl, C. Cal...
This dissertation describes a method to study the dependence upon electron spin orientation of ioniz...
The lifetime of a helium 23s1 metastable atom electronic spin-state is measured in helium gas using...
An experimental apparatus is described which provides a spatial decay of the excited species from a ...
Penning Ionization reactions in a flowing helium afterglow are studied through measurements of the e...
A flowing helium afterglow apparatus has been used to study thermal-energy electron exchange collisi...
The use of spin-labelling to study the dynamics of He (2 $\sp3$S) metastable atom ionization of atom...
Penning Ionization reactions in a flowing helium afterglow are studied through measurements of the e...
Spin polarized de-excitation of a metastable helium atom interacting with metal surfaces is treated ...
A pulsed beam of polarised electrons has been successfully produced by means of spin exchange colli...
An experiment using the atomic-hydrogen maser is described which confirms several predictions of the...
The optimization of an optically-pumped, flowing helium afterglow for use as a high-current dc polar...
For several years Metastable Atom Deexcitation Spectroscopy (MDS) has been employed as a probe of su...
We present a theoretical and experimental investigation of homonuclear ionizing collisions of laser-...
Helium buffer-gas cooling is combined with laser ablation to produce large numbers of atoms and mole...
J. Nagl, G. Aubock, C. Callegari and W. E. Ernst, Phys. Rev. Lett.G. Aubock, J. Nagl, C. Cal...