We report in this work theoretical differential cross sections for the double ionization of oriented methane molecular subshells, namely, the 1t2 and 2a1 levels, impacted by 1 keV electrons. The present calculations are provided within the first Born approximation with a target molecule described by means of a single-center wave function. A strong dependence of the fivefold differential cross sections versus the target orientation is observed in particular when the double ionization process is studied orbital by orbital. In all the kinematical conditions considered, we point out the signature of the well-known mechanisms involved in double ionization collisions.Fil: Aitelhadjali, Z.. Faculté de Physique; ArgeliaFil: Kessal, S.. Faculté de P...
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Theoretical doubly differential and total cross sections for electron-induced double ionization of o...
The single ionizing collision between an incident electron and an atom/molecule ends up two kinds of...
We present the energy and angular distributions of electron emission from a CH4 molecule in collisio...
International audienceWe report in this work theoretical differential cross sections for the double ...
We report here a theoretical study of the target orientation effect on the total cross sections for ...
The electron impact single ionization of the outer valence orbital 1t2 of methane is investigated th...
We report an experimental and theoretical investigation of electron-impact single ionization of the ...
A theoretical study of fully differential cross sections for the single ionization of CH4 by collisi...
A new study of electron-impact single ionization of the HOMO 1t2 state of CH4 has been conducted at ...
In the present work, the single ionization of methane molecule is studied. The double differential c...
Single ionization from ammonia and methane molecules by impact of protons is analysed. Double differ...
In this work, double ionization mechanisms of oriented water molecules by electron impact have been ...
Triple differential cross sections have been calculated and measured for 54 eV electron-impact ioniz...
Lors de ce travail de thèse, les mécanismes de double ionisation d’une molécule d’eau bien orientée ...
Calculated triple differential cross sections are presented for the ionization of NH3 an...
Theoretical doubly differential and total cross sections for electron-induced double ionization of o...
The single ionizing collision between an incident electron and an atom/molecule ends up two kinds of...
We present the energy and angular distributions of electron emission from a CH4 molecule in collisio...