Lifetime and yield of metastable Ar2(+) ions
V Lepère1, I M Ismail, M Barat
1Centre de Cinétique rapide ELYSE, Université Paris-Sud, Orsay Cedex, France.
Abstract:
Ar2(+) ions produced in a cooled supersonic expansion by electron-impact ionization are accelerated at 2.5 keV and kept during few milliseconds inside a linear electrostatic trap. The lifetime of the metastable Ar2(+) ion is determined from the measurement of the rate of the argon atoms escaping the trap. The lifetime and the relative metastable populations are measured as a function of the pressure and temperature in the supersonic expansion, i.e., of the mean cluster size. Possible mechanisms responsible for the metastable formation are discussed.
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