Photodetachment from negative S ions has been studied in external electric
fields up to 220 V/cm for laser polarization parallel to the electric field
direction. Fast neutrals produced by a pulsed laser beam crossed with a 4
keV S- ion beam were detected to measure the relative cross sections. Incre
ased ion currents, lower background signals, analog detection methods, and
more precise wavelength calibration have produced higher quality data than
previous direct cross-section ratio measurements on nonhydrogenic ions. The
ratio of the electric field-on to electric field-off cross sections is fou
nd to be in excellent agreement with theoretical predictions, thus resolvin
g a long-standing discrepancy with previous, less definitive experiments. A
s predicted, electron wave-function rescattering effects are very small in
both the amplitude and the phase of the electric-field-induced oscillations
.