Collisional Electron Detachment from 20-MeVD0andD−Ions

Abstract
Cross sections for collisional electron detachment from 20-MeV deuterium atoms and negative ions have been measured in H2, He, N2, and Ar. The cross sections σ01 per target molecule for the ionization of neutral atoms are 2.2, 1.6, 20, and 36, respectively, in units of 1018 cm2. Results for single-electron detachment from D ions, σ10, are 7.5, 4.7, 58, and 75, respectively. All values have an uncertainty of ±10%, chiefly from absolute-pressure calibration uncertainties. The experimental values for atoms in H2 and He are in agreement with calculations that use the Born and free-collision approximations. The measured cross sections for single-electron detachment from negative ions in H2 and He are about one-half of the calculated values. The two-electron detachment cross sections, σ11, are approximately 4% of the single-detachment cross sections, σ10, in all gases.