The second-order Born theoretical model developed for describing simultaneous ionization excitation and double ionization of a two-electron atomic shell by a fast charged-particle impact, was discussed. The model measured the projectile-target interaction to the second order, whereas the interaction of the two target electrons ejected into continuum was treated nonperturbatively by the convergent close-coupling (CCC) method. The model was used to describe two-electron ionization processes with large projectile velocity, small momentum transfer, and small to intermediate energy of the ejected electrons. The model was also applied to ionization excitation and double ionization of He by electron and positron impact in kinematics
We present theoretical and experimental fully differential cross sections, in coplanar scattering ge...
Two-electron emission from an atom is considered. Based on the Hulth´en-Kohn dynamical variational p...
doi:10.1088/0953-4075/37/22/013 Five-fold differential cross sections for electron-impact double ion...
The dynamics of helium double ionization by 2 keV electron impact has been investigated experimental...
In this work, we present a second-order Born series treatment for the double ionization of He by ion...
Double ionization of He and Ne by charged particle impact was explored in kinematically complete exp...
<p><strong>Figure 12.</strong> TDCS for the ionization of atomic hydrogen by 250 eV electron impact ...
<p><strong>Figure 11.</strong> TDCS for the ionization of atomic hydrogen by 250 eV electron impact ...
Using a wavefunction with the radial correlation only for the bound electrons and a correlated doubl...
New experimental data on double-ionization cross sections of neutral atoms, positive and negative io...
<p><strong>Figure 7.</strong> TDCS for the ionization of atomic hydrogen by 250 eV electron impact f...
<p><strong>Figure 6.</strong> TDCS for the ionization of atomic hydrogen by 250 eV electron impact f...
We report on a kinematically complete investigation of He double ionization by 3 keV electron impact...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> (a) TDCS for the ionization of atomic hydrogen by 250 eV electron impa...
The dynamics of He double ionization by 2 keV electron impact is studied experimentally for a moment...
We present theoretical and experimental fully differential cross sections, in coplanar scattering ge...
Two-electron emission from an atom is considered. Based on the Hulth´en-Kohn dynamical variational p...
doi:10.1088/0953-4075/37/22/013 Five-fold differential cross sections for electron-impact double ion...
The dynamics of helium double ionization by 2 keV electron impact has been investigated experimental...
In this work, we present a second-order Born series treatment for the double ionization of He by ion...
Double ionization of He and Ne by charged particle impact was explored in kinematically complete exp...
<p><strong>Figure 12.</strong> TDCS for the ionization of atomic hydrogen by 250 eV electron impact ...
<p><strong>Figure 11.</strong> TDCS for the ionization of atomic hydrogen by 250 eV electron impact ...
Using a wavefunction with the radial correlation only for the bound electrons and a correlated doubl...
New experimental data on double-ionization cross sections of neutral atoms, positive and negative io...
<p><strong>Figure 7.</strong> TDCS for the ionization of atomic hydrogen by 250 eV electron impact f...
<p><strong>Figure 6.</strong> TDCS for the ionization of atomic hydrogen by 250 eV electron impact f...
We report on a kinematically complete investigation of He double ionization by 3 keV electron impact...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> (a) TDCS for the ionization of atomic hydrogen by 250 eV electron impa...
The dynamics of He double ionization by 2 keV electron impact is studied experimentally for a moment...
We present theoretical and experimental fully differential cross sections, in coplanar scattering ge...
Two-electron emission from an atom is considered. Based on the Hulth´en-Kohn dynamical variational p...
doi:10.1088/0953-4075/37/22/013 Five-fold differential cross sections for electron-impact double ion...