Comparison between Crossed-Beam and Target-Gas Methods for Study on Optical Excitation Functions in Electron-Impact of H_2O
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概要
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The so-called "crossed-beam method" and "target-gas method" are applied to the same events of molecular collisions. It is shown that the former method gives reliable informations about the excitation functions for the OH band and the Balmer lines in dissociative and radiative collisions of H_2O with electrons, while the latter does not, at least, in the range of lower energies of incident electrons.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1973-01-05
著者
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Iwai Tsuruji
Faculty Of Science Osaka University
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Horie Tadao
Physics Department Faculty Of Science Osaka University
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Horie Tadao
Faculty Of Science Osaka Imperial University
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Tsurubuchi Seiji
Physics Department Faculty Of Science Osaka University
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TSURUBUCHI Seiji
Faculty of Science, Osaka University
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IWAI Tsuruji
Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Osaka University
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