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Experimental evidence for a virtual state in a cold collision: Electrons and carbon dioxide
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Carbon DioxideCharge ExcitationsEngineeringNuclear PhysicsElectron DiffractionElectron Cloud EffectsVirtual StateThermal EnergyElectron OpticElectron SpectroscopyPlasma TheoryVirtual State ScatteringUltracold AtomThermodynamicsCold CollisionPhysicsAtomic PhysicsQuantum ChemistryParticle Beam PhysicsElectron BeamNatural SciencesCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsWave ScatteringCold Electrons
Experimental data are presented for the scattering of cold electrons by ${\mathrm{CO}}_{2},$ for both integral and backward scattering, down to energies of a few meV with an energy resolution of 0.95--1.5 meV (full width at half maximum) in the electron beam. The experimental data show evidence for the phenomenon of virtual-state scattering, a subject of extensive theoretical study. The measured scattering cross sections rise rapidly at low energy, to a limiting value in integral scattering in excess of 120 ${\mathrm{\AA{}}}^{2}$. In addition, analysis shows that scattering is s-wave dominated and that the s-wave scattering length is negative. All features are characteristic of virtual state scattering.
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