Abstract
We have made high-accuracy measurements of the integrated Stokes parameters for resonance fluorescence from polarized electron-impact excitation of the 4p(5)5p [5/2] D-3(3) and 4p(5)5p[5/2]D-3(2) states of Kr. We report measurements in the region within 0.6 eV of threshold, which is below the first cascade threshold. We also present theoretical calculations of these Stokes parameters using a recently developed relativistic Breit-Pauli R-matrix code. In well LS-coupled systems, nonzero values of the integrated Stokes parameter P-2 signal relativistic effects (like continuum spin-orbit coupling, i.e., Mott scattering). A single value of P-2=4(4)x10(-3) at 12.0 eV was previously reported in this energy range [Furst er rrl., Phys. Rev. A 47, 3775 (1993)]. We have now measured P-2 at six different energies in this region tu comparable precision. These results are consistent with P-2=0 and with the theory. We discuss the effect of the electron-beam energy width on the accuracy of the measurements. Even when such effects are accounted for, serious discrepancies remain between theoretical and experimental results for excitation of the intermediately coupled D-3(2) state. [S1050-2947(99)07907-X].