A hybrid method based on quantum mechanical formalism for electrons and a classical treatment for nuclei was used to study the dynamics of electronically ground state krypton dimer in collision with its parent gas. Two sets of collision cross-sections, namely non-reactive scattering and collision induced dissociation, were calculated from this method by using different sets of atom-atom interaction potentials (neutral-neutral, ion-neutral). These cross-sections were injected in Monte Carlo simulations for the determination of Kr-2(+) mobility, diffusion and dissociation rate constant. It is noteworthy that we also used an inverse method based on JWKB approximation to calculate a global momentum transfer collision cross-section without disce...
The energy losses of ions of myoglobin and cytochrome c in collisions with Ne, Ar, and Kr have been ...
International audienceThe theoretical treatment of charge transfer processes in collisions of ions w...
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Krypton ion transport properties in krypton carrier gas have been calculated using various methods a...
Collisions of electronically excited krypton dimers with krypton atoms are studied using a. hybrid (...
A hybrid dynamical method based on the classical treatment of nuclei and the quantum treatment of el...
A quantum formalism and classical treatment have been used for electrons and nuclei, respectively, i...
PubMed ID: 25296801Momentum-transfer collision cross-sections and integral collision cross-sections ...
Reaction rate constants have been calculated for electronic transitions in Kr+ 2 ions and for their ...
The use of cold plasmas based on rare gases (Rg) in biomedical applications as well as in space prop...
The use of cold plasmas based on rare gases (Rg) in biomedical applications as well as in space prop...
Single-electron-capture cross sections for Kr<SUP>2+</SUP>-H<SUB>2</SUB> collisions in the 1-6 keV e...
We report a study of cold charge-transfer (CT) collisions of Rb atoms with N+2 and O+2 ions in the m...
The authors have applied high-resolution translational energy gain/loss spectroscopy to investigate ...
We have measured kinetic-energy-release distributions (KERD) for spontaneous dissociation of electro...
The energy losses of ions of myoglobin and cytochrome c in collisions with Ne, Ar, and Kr have been ...
International audienceThe theoretical treatment of charge transfer processes in collisions of ions w...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://scitation.aip.org/content...
Krypton ion transport properties in krypton carrier gas have been calculated using various methods a...
Collisions of electronically excited krypton dimers with krypton atoms are studied using a. hybrid (...
A hybrid dynamical method based on the classical treatment of nuclei and the quantum treatment of el...
A quantum formalism and classical treatment have been used for electrons and nuclei, respectively, i...
PubMed ID: 25296801Momentum-transfer collision cross-sections and integral collision cross-sections ...
Reaction rate constants have been calculated for electronic transitions in Kr+ 2 ions and for their ...
The use of cold plasmas based on rare gases (Rg) in biomedical applications as well as in space prop...
The use of cold plasmas based on rare gases (Rg) in biomedical applications as well as in space prop...
Single-electron-capture cross sections for Kr<SUP>2+</SUP>-H<SUB>2</SUB> collisions in the 1-6 keV e...
We report a study of cold charge-transfer (CT) collisions of Rb atoms with N+2 and O+2 ions in the m...
The authors have applied high-resolution translational energy gain/loss spectroscopy to investigate ...
We have measured kinetic-energy-release distributions (KERD) for spontaneous dissociation of electro...
The energy losses of ions of myoglobin and cytochrome c in collisions with Ne, Ar, and Kr have been ...
International audienceThe theoretical treatment of charge transfer processes in collisions of ions w...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://scitation.aip.org/content...