Exploring the resonant vibrational excitation levels of hydrogen at border angles [0º-180º] by observing the differential cross sections
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2021-09Author
Elharari, Najah Ibrahem
ABDULQADER, SANAA MASOD ALMUKHTAR
ALI, Saad Salem Saad
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In this research, the experience of exploring the vibrant levels of vibration for hydrogen, through the monitoring of differential sections, was used for the modified cross-brochield. The experiment begins by extracting electrons from hot tungsten directly[u1] cathode. The electron beam is selected by monochrome and then pointed into the interaction region . the same time sends a beam of gas to be vertical at 90◦ with the previous electrons beam. As the experiment includes the use a double Trochoidal electron monochromatic (TEM [ 2u ] ) device for the analysis of the scattered electron multiplier for the detecting of the scattered electrons. In this experiment, the objective was obtaining the DCS at border angles of 0◦ and 180
The signal detected is a sum of inelastically scattered electrons at 0o and 180o, within the same solid angles, and at the given residual energy. The experiment shows a very efficient (100%) collection of the backward scattered electrons. Through the results we note that when measuring vibration excitement of hydrogen gas long-term deficiency for angular distribution of electrons as well as lack of experience differential cross sections (DCS [ 4u ] [ 3u ] ) .