Experimental Study of the Excitation Mechanisms in Heq+-Fullerene Collisions

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, , Citation O Hadjar et al 1999 Phys. Scr. 1999 207 DOI 10.1238/Physica.Topical.080a00207

1402-4896/1999/T80B/207

Abstract

In a recent study on Oq+ (1 ≤ q ≤ 7) collisions with C60, we presented fragmentation patterns dominated by electron capture processes. We now investigate the remaining important interaction mechanisms: electronic excitation due to ion-electron interactions and vibrational excitation due to ion-nucleus interactions as well as the possible electronic-vibrational coupling. Using Heq+ (q = 1, 2) projectiles we observed a decrease of evaporation peaks (ascribed to vibrational excitation) with increasing collision energy (2 keV * qEkin ≤ 100 keV * q) and an increase of small fragments Cn+ as well as parent ions C60q+ (attributed to electronic excitation). The additional potential energy carried by He2+ (with respect to He+) was found to cause an extra fragmentation and ionization respectively in the low and high projectile energy regimes.

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10.1238/Physica.Topical.080a00207