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UFN, 1981 Volume 133, Number 4, Pages 707–728 (Mi ufn8978)

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Experiments with cold hydrogen atoms

V. B. Leonas


Abstract: This review examines the numerous studies performed in recent years on atomic processes involving “cold” hydrogen atoms in the gas phase and at a surface. The term “cold” atom denotes the range of relative collision energies $E$ < 10 meV (correspondingly, “ultracold” atoms have $E\lesssim$ 1 meV). This corresponds to the temperature range of tens (or units) of kelvins. Three main fields of study in which extensive experimental programs have been realized are treated: the study of collision processes involving hydrogen atoms, which are of astrophysical interest; the study of elastic atom-molecule scattering at ultralow energies; and studies on the problem of condensed hydrogen. The fundamental technical means of realization and the results obtained from the studies are discussed.

UDC: 539.186 + 546.11

PACS: 34.40.+n, 61.80.Lj

DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.0133.198104e.0707


 English version:
Physics–Uspekhi, 1981, 24:4, 318–330


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