1973
DOI: 10.1016/0029-554x(73)90697-6
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The beam-foil interaction process

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“…There is evidence to support this claim partially (19). Yet the observation of x-rays after the foil (34) indicates that certain states may survive long enough to traverse the foil intact.…”
Section: Experimental Approaches and Definition Of Problemmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…There is evidence to support this claim partially (19). Yet the observation of x-rays after the foil (34) indicates that certain states may survive long enough to traverse the foil intact.…”
Section: Experimental Approaches and Definition Of Problemmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…However, since most experiments take place in vacua of about 10-6 Torr, the final surface of the target is inevitably coated with hydrocarbons and other residues. Thus, very little testing of the parameters involved in thin-foil excitation has been done, although several studies indicate some effects in excitation from different foil materials (Berry et al 1970b, Davidson andBickel 1973, Church andMichel 1975).…”
Section: Fntroductioiimentioning
confidence: 99%