A thermal beam of lithium atoms excited to high Rydberg states
by pulsed electron impact has been studied by time-of-flight analysis.
Near the end of a 35-cm field-free flight path, the excited atoms pass
through a pair of electric field plates before entering an excited-atom
detector. Electric field ionization was...
A new experimental technique for the study of
atom-surface interactions is obtained by passing an atomic
beam containing high-Rydberg states through a fine mesh
target. The technique is demonstrated to be a sensitive
probe of the electric fields of adsorbed dipole layers in
transmission experiments in which a time-dependent beam...
Electric fields due to adsorbates on a metal surface are studied experimentally with Rydberg atoms as probes. A beam of lithium Rydberg atoms, produced by an oven in a high-vacuum system, passes within 3μm of the surface of a metal mesh having 6μm square openings. Rydberg states with principal quantum...
Electron capture negative ion mass spectroscopy (ECNIMS) has been
performed on environmental chemicals and explosives. A trochoidal electron
monochromator interfaced to a gas chromatograph and a quadrupole mass
spectrometer allows compounds to be studied by this method. The method employed
here differs from standard ECNIMS in that no reagent gas...
This study was undertaken to determine if strontium chloride could be used to create a trans-generational otolith mark in steelhead (Oncorhynchus mykiss). I completed two strontium injection trials and a survey of juvenile steelhead from various steelhead hatcheries. The two trials measured Sr:Ca ratios in otoliths in response to injections...