Over a wide and partly overlapping energy range, the single-electron capture cross-sections for collisions of metastable Sn2+(55 P3) (Sn2+∗) ions with H2 molecules were measured (0.1–10 keV) and calculated (0.3–1000 keV). The semi-classical calculations use a close-coupling method on a basis of electronic wavefunctions of the (SnH2)2+ system. The experimental cross-sections were extracted from double collisions in a crossed-beam experiment of Sn3+ with H2. The measured capture cross-sections for Sn2+∗ show good agreement with the calculations between 2 and 10 keV, but increase toward lower energies, whereas the calculations decrease. Additional Landau–Zener calculations were performed and show that the inclusion of spin-orbit splitting cannot explain the large cross-sections at the lowest energies which we now assume to be likely due to vibrational effects in the molecular hydrogen target.

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Ion Interactions

Bijlsma, K., Oltra, L., de Wit, E., Assink, L., Rabadán, I., Méndez, L., & Hoekstra, R. (2024). Electron Capture from Molecular Hydrogen by Metastable Sn2+* Ions. Atoms, 12(2), 9: 1–12. doi:10.3390/atoms12020009