Abstract

We have measured energy gain spectra for single-electron capture collisions of Helike C, N and O ions with H2 at 50 eV/u. Energy gain spectra were examined with energy gain functions calculated from a classical over barrier model, and we obtained fairly good agreement between experimental and calculated results. We find that single electron capture occurs predominantly for C4+ and O6+ ions, while for N5+ ions double electron capture followed by transfer ionization is the dominant process in the formation of N3+ions.

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