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Electron-Atom and Electron-Molecule Collisions

✍ Scribed by K. Blum, H. Kleinpoppen (auth.), Juergen Hinze (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1983
Tongue
English
Leaves
353
Series
Physics of Atoms and Molecules
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The papers collected in this volume have been presented during a workshop on "Electron-Atom and Molecule Collisions" held at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies of the University of Bielefeld in May 1980. This workshop, part of a larger program concerned with the "Properties and Reactions of Isolated Molecules and Atoms," focused on the theory and computational techniques for the quantiΒ­ tative description of electron scattering phenomena. With the advances which have been made in the accurate quantum mechanical characterisation of bound states of atoms and molecules, the more complicated description of the unbound systems and resonances important in electron collision processes has matured too. As expliΒ­ cated in detail in the articles of this volume, the theory for the quantitative explanation of elastic and inelastic electron molecule collisions, of photo- and multiple photon ionization and even for electron impact ionization is well developed in a form which lends itself to a complete quantitative ab initio interpretation and preΒ­ diction of the observable effects. Many of the experiences gained and the techniques which have evolved over the years in the comΒ­ putational characterization of bound states have become an essential basis for this development. To be sure, much needs to be done before we have a complete and detailed theoretical understanding of the known collisional processes and of the phenomena and effects, which may still be unΒ­ covered with the continuing refinement of the experimental techΒ­ niques.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-viii
Electron-Photon Angular Correlation and Spin Effects in Electron-Atom Collisions....Pages 1-19
Variational Methods in Electron-Molecule Collisions....Pages 21-27
The Schwinger Variational Principle: An Approach to Electron-Molecule Collisions....Pages 29-49
Recent Developments in Complex Scaling....Pages 51-72
Algebraic Variational Method Close-Coupling Models for Electron Excitation of One Electron Targets....Pages 73-89
Scattering Calculations with L 2 Basis Functions: Gauss Quadrature of the Spectral Density....Pages 91-102
Molecular Resonance Phenomena....Pages 103-119
The R-Matrix Theory of Electron-Molecule Scattering....Pages 121-133
Recent Developments of the Frame Transformation Theory of Electron Molecule Processes....Pages 135-160
Recent Developments of the Frame Transformation Theory of Electron Molecule Processes....Pages 161-200
On the Influence of Exchange on Electronic Continuum Function in Diatomic Molecules....Pages 201-214
Decay of Feshbach Resonances in Diatomic Molecules....Pages 215-229
Computational Models for e βˆ’ -Polyatomics Low-Energy Scattering....Pages 231-253
Dynamical Theory of Resonant Electron-Molecule Scattering Near Threshold....Pages 255-273
Electron Impact Ionization of Positive Ions....Pages 275-296
Aspects of Electronic Configuration Interaction in Molecular Photoionization....Pages 297-313
The Time-Evolution of Photo-Ionization by Multiple Absorption of Photons....Pages 315-330
The Laser as a Tool to Supress the Background of Resonances and Threshold Effects in Electron Scattering....Pages 331-352
Back Matter....Pages 353-354

✦ Subjects


Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics


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