Abstract

Initial orbital alignment and orientation effects, have been studied in slow (0.2–10 keV) quasi-resonant charge-transfer collisions of laser-excited Li*(2p) atoms with H+ ions. The standard semi-classical impact parameter method with a common translation factor has been employed using an adiabatic molecular basis. Pronounced alignment effects for the transition to H*(n= 2) were found to be a function of collision energy but orientation preferences from Li*(2p–1) were obtained over the entire energy range.

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