Abstract
The orientation of S, P, D, and F states of 20–100 keV argon ions by grazing collision with a polished copper target was studied. A general increase in the relative circular polarization of the emitted light with ion velocity was found, with larger magnitudes of circular polarization for D and F states than for S and P states. Alignment tensor parameters were found to be significant in the interpretation of the orientation data.
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