Abstract

We have theoretically studied the conditions of the behavior of a high Rydberg electron as a spectator to an ion-molecule reaction in high Rydberg neutral collisions. Adoption of a circular high Rydberg atom in the initial channel of the high Rydberg neutral collisions ensures the behavior of the high Rydberg electron as the spectator to interaction between an ion core of the high Rydberg atom and an incoming neutral species; i.e., the ion-molecule reaction. This theoretical consideration leads to equivalence between the high Rydberg neutral collision and the ion-molecule reaction with high accuracy. This equivalence gives us a possibility of probing the ion-molecule reaction at low energies without space-charge effects encountered in ion-beam experiments.

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