Absolute Measurements of the21Pand23PElectron Excitation Cross Sections of Helium Atoms

Abstract
The apparent cross sections for electron excitation of the 21P and 23P states of helium are examined in the light of new and detailed information concerning the cascading to these levels from higher states, particularly in the low-energy region near onset. Excitation functions of the S1, D1, S3, and D3 states from n=3 to n=7 or 8 are presented in this energy range. Absolute measurements of the apparent cross sections of 22 of these states are also given. Excitation functions for the 2P states are presented for low-energy and extended-energy ranges. After allowance is made for imprisonment in the 21P state, the cascading corrections yield the cross sections for direct electron excitation to the 21P and 23P states over the energy range from onset to 450 eV. The maximum value for the 21P state is 9.2×1018 cm2, and for the 23P state is 2.2×1018 cm2. The results show good agreement with theoretical calculations for energies greater than 100 eV, but poor agreement in the low-energy range.

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