Abstract

The 90\ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi{} electron spectra from oxygen-ion single collisions with Ar have been measured at energies of 17 to 41 MeV and charge states of 3+ to 8+. A broad peak in the spectra is observed and identified as electrons lost from the incident ion. A simple model of the electron-loss process is described which supports the identification.

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