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Atomic and Molecular Collision Theory

✍ Scribed by C. J. Joachain (auth.), Franco A. Gianturco (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Leaves
507
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Until recently, the field of atomic and molecular collisions was left to a handful of practitioners who essentially explored it as a branch of atomic physics and gathered their experimental reΒ­ sults mainly from spectroscopy measurements in bulk. But in the past ten years or so, all of this has dramatically changed, and we are now witnessing the rapid growth of a large body of research that encompasses the simplest atoms as well as the largest moleΒ­ cules, that looks at a wide variety of phenomena well outside purely spectroscopic observation, and that finds applications in an unexpectedly broad range of physico-chemical and physical proΒ­ cesses. The latter are in turn surprisingly close to very important sectors of applied research, such as the modeling of molecular lasers, the study of isotope separation techniques, and the energy losses in confined plasmas, to mention just a few of them. As a consequence of this healthy state of affairs, greatly diversified research pathways have developed; however, their specialized problems are increasingly at risk of being viewed in isolation, although they are part of a major and extended branch of physics or chemistry. This is particularly true when it comes to the theory of this work -- where well-established methods and models of one subfield are practically unknown to researchers in other subfields -- and, consequently, the danger of wasteful duplication arising is quite real.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Front Matter....Pages ix-ix
Electron and Photon Collisions with Atoms and Ions....Pages 1-67
Electron and Photon Collisions with Molecules....Pages 69-122
Recombination Processes in Atomic and Molecular Physics....Pages 123-164
Charge Exchange and Ionization in Ion-Atom Collisions....Pages 165-231
Atoms In Astrophysical Plasmas....Pages 233-275
Front Matter....Pages 277-277
Low Energy Atom-Atom Collisions....Pages 279-314
Internal Energy Transfers in Molecular Collisions....Pages 315-392
Chemical Photophysics....Pages 393-427
Front Matter....Pages 429-429
Collisions of Charged Particles with Highly Excited Atoms....Pages 431-460
Electron-Atom Scattering in the Field of a Laser....Pages 461-488
Back Matter....Pages 489-505

✦ Subjects


Physics, general


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