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Dichroism in the electron-impact ionization of excited and oriented sodium atoms

Lower, J., Elliot, A., Weigold, E., Mazevet, S. and Berakdar, J.

Physical Review A 62, pp 012706 (2000)

Measurements are reported for kinematically complete electron-impact ionization collisions with oriented 3P sodium atoms excited from the ground state by right- and left-hand circularly polarized light. The mea-surements reveal a strong dependence of the ionization cross section on the helicity inversion of the exciting photon. This dichroic effect and the magnetic state resolved cross sections are described using the distorted-wave Born approximation and the dynamically screened Coulomb wave method. Within the context of these methods we investigate the role of different short- and long-range interactions involved in the process. For moderate values of incident energy we conclude that the shape and magnitude of the dichroism is predomi-nantly determined by the Coulomb interactions of the outgoing electrons with the residual ion. For slow escaping electrons the dichroism is also influenced by the interelectronic correlations.

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