Abstract

The excitation of 3F-levels of the nickel atom during collisions with slow electrons is investigated by the method of extended crossing beams using optical spectroscopy. Forty excitation cross sections are measured at the electron energy of 50 eV and seven optical excitation functions. The obtained data are used to calculate the total excitation cross sections of the levels e3F, f 3F, g3F, h3F, and i3F. The levels of the state 3d84s( 4F)5s f 3Fare excited most effectively.

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