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Equilibrium charge-state fractions of energetic deuterium ions and atoms emerging from alkaline-earth (magnesium, calcium, strontium, and barium) vapor targets are reported in the range of 0.3- to 3-keV incident D/sup +/ energy. Deuterium negative-ion production in thick barium and calcium vapor targets equals similar production in cesium vapor (approx.34%). Moreover, the maximum D/sup -/ production in strontium vapor exceeds that for all other known gas or vapor targets and reaches 50% at 500 eV. Theory does not quantitatively describe these results, although ab initio molecular-interaction-energy calculations on the neutral and negative-ion CaH systems lead to the prediction of large D/sup -/ yields at low energies. The theoretical prediction is based on the lack of a strong coupling between the negative-ion and neutral molecular states. This implies that there are small D/sup -/ electron-detachment cross sections at energies less than 1 keV. The present measurements agree with previous measurements done at higher energies. |