Measurement of the contribution of excitation autoionization to electron-impact ionization of ions:Ti3+,Zr3+,Hf3+, andTa3+

Abstract
Measurements were made of the cross section for electron-impact single ionization of the transition-element ions Ti3+, Zr3+, Hf3+, and Ta3+ for an electron-energy range from threshold to 1000 eV. The cross sections are enhanced by as much as a factor of 20 due to excitation autoionization primarily involving Δn=0 transitions, np6ndmnp5ndm+1. Comparisons with recent theoretical predictions show reasonable agreement between measured and predicted positions of the autoionization states; however, the magnitudes of the theoretical cross sections are greater than the experimental values by a factor of approximately 2.5.