Helium Ions at 76 °K: Their Transport and Formation Properties

Abstract
The time dependences of the ion wall currents in a 76 °K helium afterglow were measured with a quadrupole mass-filter system. The species observed were He+, He2+, He3+, He4+, and metastable atoms. The results of the present work are a zero-field mobility, μ0(He+), of 14.4 ± 0.3 cm2 V1 sec1, and a three-body conversion frequency of He+ into He2+ of (1.44±0.14)×1031×N2 sec1, where N is the density in atoms/cm3. The diffusion coefficient that describes the late-time behavior of He3+ was found to be 95.3 ± 8.6 cm2 sec1 Torr. The metastable helium atoms at 76 °K were found to have a diffusion coefficient given by Dmp0=146 cm2 sec1 Torr. Evidence is presented for the presence of helium negative ions in the 76 °K helium afterglow.