Abstract
This article will review recent measurements of the electron-impact
double-ionisation of atomic magnesium. Results for the resonant Auger
double-ionisation process with coincident detection of all three outgoing
electrons, the (e, 3e) experiment, and for the direct double-ionisation
process where only two outgoing electrons are detected, the (e, (3 –
1)e) experiment, will be discussed. The results are analysed with reference to
ionisation mechanisms and comparisons are made with calculated
double-ionisation cross sections.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy