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Relative spectral-line intensities of beam-foil-excited magnesium projectiles have been measured versus the projectile energy (100-900 keV) with carbon foils tilted 0°, 30°, and 45°. The photon intensities depend upon the foil tilt angle. Charge-state distributions measured for H + , C + , N + , O + , Na + , Mg + , S + , and Kr + transmitted through carbon foils tilted 0°, 30°, and 45° (100-400 keV) were found not to be influenced by the tilt angle in contrast to the optical results. Charge-state distributions for C and S, which have not been reported earlier, are in agreement with a recently proposed independent-electron model for charge-state distributions and beam-foil populations.
Physical Review A – American Physical Society (APS)
Published: Nov 1, 1978
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