Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5423763 | Surface Science | 2009 | 10 Pages |
The two-state vector model is used to investigate the final population of the Rydberg states (nAâ«1,lA=0-2,mA=0) of multiply charged ions escaping solid surfaces at intermediate velocities (vâ1 a.u.). Within the framework of the proposed time-symmetrized quantum model, the electron capture is a non-resonant, velocity dependent process, characterized by the selective population of the ionic Rydberg states. The final population probabilities are obtained in a relatively simple analytical form, which enables us to elucidate the role of the ionic core polarization and to analyze the nA,lA and v probability distributions. We consider the ions SVI, ClVII and ArVIII with core charges Z=6, 7 and 8, respectively, and the ions KrVIII and XeVIII with Z=8. The results are obtained for two type of surfaces and compared with available beam-foil experimental data.