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Acceleration effects in slow ion–atom collisions from a first-principles dynamics

✍ Scribed by B. Thorndyke; D. A. Micha; K. Runge


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
263 KB
Volume
75
Category
Article
ISSN
0020-7608

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✦ Synopsis


Slow ion᎐atom collisions can be described within a first-principles molecular dynamics based on eikonal wave functions for the nuclei and the time-Ž . dependent Hartree᎐Fock TDHF approximation for electrons that self-consistently couples the electronic and nuclear degrees of freedom. By expanding the molecular orbitals in traveling atomic orbitals containing electron translation factors, it is possible to eliminate spurious couplings between same-center orbitals at asymptotic distances, and this generates a term in the density matrix equations proportional to the nuclear accelerations. We examine the effect of this acceleration term on Lowdin atomic q Ž . 2q Ž . populations for H q H 1s and He q H 1s collisions, for varying collision energies and impact parameters. We find significant increases in atomic populations for an intermediate range of energies going from several tens to several hundreds of electron q Ž . volts, and for low impact parameters, in the case of the H q H 1s collision.