Abstract
Computational results obtained using a Monte Carlo particle method are presented for flows typical of the nozzle‐skimmer configurations employed to generate polarized beams of atomic hydrogen. The effects of flow rate and nozzle wall temperature on the terminal state of the atomic beam are investigated. The Monte Carlo method is used to compute velocity distributions. Comparison with experimental data shows qualitatively good agreement. Requirements for improvement of the present numerical results are discussed briefly.
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