Turkish Journal of Physics
DOI
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Abstract
Early measurements of atomic excitation by electron scattering observed either the scattered electron or decay photon. An excited state can not be completely defined by such experiments due to loss of information. Therefore a new method was developed in the early 70's called the correlation method. The new correlation method involves the detection of both the scattered electron and photon arising from the same collision using coincidence techniques. This method enables a full description of an excited state. In this paper, we give a discussion of to the method and its application to excitation of the 2p state of atomic hydrogen.
Keywords
Angular Correlation, Electron-Photon Coincidence, Excitation, Electron Scattering.
First Page
219
Last Page
224
Recommended Citation
YALIM, HÜSEYİN ALİ and CROWE, ALBERT (2002) "The Electron-Photon Coincidence Method and its Application to Excitation of the 2P State of Atomic Hydrogen," Turkish Journal of Physics: Vol. 26: No. 3, Article 8. Available at: https://journals.tubitak.gov.tr/physics/vol26/iss3/8