This work describes the multiple ionization cross sections of rare gases by electron-impact. We pay special attention to the high energy region (0.1?10 keV) where the direct ionization is a minor contribution and the post-collisional electron emission dominates the final target charge state. We report here electron-impact single to sextuple ionization cross sections and total ionization cross sections including direct and post-collisional processes, even in the total values. We use the continuum distorted wave and the first Born approximations adapted to describe light-particle impact, i.e. energy, mass and trajectory corrections are incorporated, the latter by considering the electron-target potential and by using the Abel transformation. ...
Absolute cross sections for multiple ionization (σq)of He, Ne, Ar, and Kr are presented for proton-i...
References : [1] B. Gervais, M. Beuve, G. Olivera and M. Galassi. Rad. Phys. Chem. 75, 493-513 (2006...
References : [1] B. Gervais, M. Beuve, G. Olivera and M. Galassi. Rad. Phys. Chem. 75, 493-513 (2006...
We present a study on multiple ionization of Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe by antiproton, proton and electron i...
In this contribution we analyze the total ionization cross sectionsby impact of electrons, positrons...
We present positron-impact multiple (single to quintuple) and total ionization cross sections ofNe, ...
In this paper we report energy and angular distributions of electrons emitted in collisions of proto...
We present a theoretical study on multiple ionization on Ne and Kr by charged ions in the energy ran...
Abstract We present theoretical single to quintuple ionization cross sections for Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe ...
The multiple ionization of Kr and Xe by protons has been analysed in detail within the independent ...
In this contribution we present ab initio results for ionization total cross sections, probabilities...
We have developed a many-electron model for multiple ionization of heavy atoms bombarded by bare ion...
Measurements of the total ionization cross sections for the rare gases helium, neon, argon, krypton ...
Measurements of the total ionization cross sections for the rare gases helium, neon, argon, krypton ...
We apply the continuum distorted-wave eikonal initial state and the independent electron model to de...
Absolute cross sections for multiple ionization (σq)of He, Ne, Ar, and Kr are presented for proton-i...
References : [1] B. Gervais, M. Beuve, G. Olivera and M. Galassi. Rad. Phys. Chem. 75, 493-513 (2006...
References : [1] B. Gervais, M. Beuve, G. Olivera and M. Galassi. Rad. Phys. Chem. 75, 493-513 (2006...
We present a study on multiple ionization of Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe by antiproton, proton and electron i...
In this contribution we analyze the total ionization cross sectionsby impact of electrons, positrons...
We present positron-impact multiple (single to quintuple) and total ionization cross sections ofNe, ...
In this paper we report energy and angular distributions of electrons emitted in collisions of proto...
We present a theoretical study on multiple ionization on Ne and Kr by charged ions in the energy ran...
Abstract We present theoretical single to quintuple ionization cross sections for Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe ...
The multiple ionization of Kr and Xe by protons has been analysed in detail within the independent ...
In this contribution we present ab initio results for ionization total cross sections, probabilities...
We have developed a many-electron model for multiple ionization of heavy atoms bombarded by bare ion...
Measurements of the total ionization cross sections for the rare gases helium, neon, argon, krypton ...
Measurements of the total ionization cross sections for the rare gases helium, neon, argon, krypton ...
We apply the continuum distorted-wave eikonal initial state and the independent electron model to de...
Absolute cross sections for multiple ionization (σq)of He, Ne, Ar, and Kr are presented for proton-i...
References : [1] B. Gervais, M. Beuve, G. Olivera and M. Galassi. Rad. Phys. Chem. 75, 493-513 (2006...
References : [1] B. Gervais, M. Beuve, G. Olivera and M. Galassi. Rad. Phys. Chem. 75, 493-513 (2006...