Diffractive Scattering Experiment of H Atoms Using Laser and Ion Imaging Techniques
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概要
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A novel scheme for detecting diffractive surface scattering of H atoms is proposed. This scheme is composed of three techniques: the laser photolysis of hydrogen-halide molecules to produce a monoenergetic H beam, the resonant detection of H atoms by multiphoton-ionization and the imaging of the diffractive scattering. A preliminary experiment, which recorded the image of H atoms generated from the HBr photolysis at 243 nm, determined the speed width to be 5.6%. The analysis of the results in terms of the speed distribution and the beam intensity assured the feasibility of the scheme.
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- 1993-04-01
著者
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Arikawa Tatsuo
Department of Applied Physics, Faculty of Technology, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology
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KINUGAWA Tohru
Department of Basic Sciences, The University of Tokyo
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Kinugawa Tohru
Department Of Applied Physics Faculty Of Engineering Tokyo University Of Agriculture And Technology
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Arikawa Tatsuo
Department Of Applied Physics Faculty Of Engineering Tokyo University Of Agriculture And Technology
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ARIKAWA TATSUO
Departinent of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo,
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