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DOI: 10.1088/0370-1298/70/4/306
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The Conversion of Metastable Helium from the Singlet to the Triplet State by Electron Collision

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“…Helium has two metastable species: the He-I 2 1 S 1 singlet metastables and the He-I 2 3 S 1 triplet metastables. In the plasma the population of triplet metastables prevails over that of the singlet metastables because of an efficient conversion channel of superelastic collisions of the singlet metastables with thermal electrons [72,73]:…”
Section: Effect Of the Number Of Consecutive Driving Harmonicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Helium has two metastable species: the He-I 2 1 S 1 singlet metastables and the He-I 2 3 S 1 triplet metastables. In the plasma the population of triplet metastables prevails over that of the singlet metastables because of an efficient conversion channel of superelastic collisions of the singlet metastables with thermal electrons [72,73]:…”
Section: Effect Of the Number Of Consecutive Driving Harmonicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We carried out calculations for the zero-order partial wave cross sections at thermal energies and present the results in table 8. Comparison is made with similar calculations by Marriot [13]. It should be mentioned that in order to compare our results we evaluated the cross section with the data reported by Marriot [13] and found out that the cross section at 0.026 eV should be 158.29 a 2 0 instead of 180 a 2 0 reported in the paper.…”
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confidence: 57%
“…Comparison is made with similar calculations by Marriot [13]. It should be mentioned that in order to compare our results we evaluated the cross section with the data reported by Marriot [13] and found out that the cross section at 0.026 eV should be 158.29 a 2 0 instead of 180 a 2 0 reported in the paper. The present results agree very well with those obtained by Marriot.…”
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confidence: 57%
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“…In fact, the singlet state can be converted to the triplet through electron impact collisions, i.e. He(2 1 S) + e → He(2 3 S) + e + 0.78 eV [72,73]. This collision is not considered in the simulations.…”
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confidence: 99%