Abstract

Atoms in a Rydberg state should be exceptional targets for a strongly-enhanced electron-capture process in collisions with multicharged ions since a quadratic increase of the cross section is expected when the binding energy of the target electron decreases. Simultaneously, because of the quasi-resonance of the capture process, very high orbitals should be populated. Laser excitation of the target atom to a Rydberg state, combined with a new detector based on field ionization and energy spectrometry, has made it possible to detect very high Kr7+*(n) Rydberg states after single electron capture. A wide n distribution, up to n ≈ 100, of the capture cross section has been observed. Several collision systems composed of a Kr8+ projectile and a well-defined Rydberg state Rb*(nip) of the target atom have been investigated with various kinetic energies and various initial nip states (15 < ni < 25). The production of doubly excited Kr6+**(no, n) ions, after a two-electron capture has been investigated as well, and can be explained by two successive collisions with Rb(5s) and Rb*(nip) atoms, leading to no = 10 and a wide distribution of n states.

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