Abstract

We have measured the integrated Stokes parameters of the light emitted following the impact excitation by polarized electrons of the ${\mathit{np}}^{5}$ (n+1)p[5/2${]}_{3}$ states in Ne (n=2), Ar (n=3), Kr (n=4), Xe (n=5), and the ${\mathit{np}}^{5}$ (n+1)p[5/2${]}_{2}$ state in Kr. The near-threshold linear-polarization fractions ${\mathrm{\ensuremath{\eta}}}_{1}$ were consistent with zero for all of the J=3 states measured, providing no evidence of Mott scattering. For J=2 excitation, ${\mathrm{\ensuremath{\eta}}}_{1}$ shows the clear influence of the intermediately coupled nature of the state. At threshold, the measured circular polarization ${\mathrm{\ensuremath{\eta}}}_{2}$ and linear polarization ${\mathrm{\ensuremath{\eta}}}_{3}$ for the J=3 states agree well with the LS-coupled threshold predictions. These results provide the basis for optical measurements of electron polarization.

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