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Measurements of Complex Excitation Amplitudes in Electron-Helium Collisions by Angular Correlations Using a Coincidence Method
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1973
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Charge ExcitationsEngineeringNuclear PhysicsMagnetic ResonanceElectron Cloud EffectsElectron-helium CollisionsElectron SpectroscopyBorn ApproximationLepton-nucleon ScatteringQuantum SciencePhysicsComplex Excitation AmplitudesAtomic PhysicsCoincidence MethodDelayed CoincidencesQuantum MagnetismNatural SciencesParticle PhysicsApplied PhysicsIncident EnergyCoherent Process
Angular correlations were measured by delayed coincidences between electrons of incident energy about 80 eV scattered inelastically from helium and photons from excited $3^{1}P$ and $2^{1}P$ states. From the angular correlation in each case we deduce the ratio of the differential cross sections for exciting the magnetic sublevels of the excited state and the phase between the corresponding excitation amplitudes. We compare the atomic radiation patterns with those predicted by the Born approximation.
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