Electron-H2S collision process is studied using the R-matrix method. Nine low-lying states of H2S molecule are considered in the R-matrix formalism to obtain elastic integral, differential, momentum transfer and excitation cross sections for this scattering system. We have represented our target states using configuration interaction (CI) wavefunctions. We obtained adequate representation of vertical spectrum of the target states included in the scattering calculations. The cross sections are compared with the experiment and other theoretical results. We have obtained good agreement for elastic and momentum transfer cross sections with experiment for entire energy range considered. The differential cross sections are in excellent agreement ...
The R-matrix method is used to treat electron collisions with the molecular radical CF2. These calcu...
Elastic and inelastic (rotational excitation) cross sections for e - H[lowered2] scattering in the e...
Results are presented for rotational and vibrational-rotational excitation of H2 by electron impact ...
Electron-H2 is the most basic, fundamental system for the study of electron collisions with molecule...
International audienceWe present the latest developments of the R-matrix method as applied to electr...
The R-matrix approach is used to calculate the elastic differential, integral, and momentum transfer...
In this paper, we report integral and differential cross sections for the electronic excitation of H...
The adaptation of the molecular R-matrix method, originally developed for electron-molecule collisio...
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The hydroxyl radical, OH, is an important component of many natural and technological plasmas but th...
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This thesis presents several theoretical investigations into electron scattering with complex molecu...
The elastic and excitation processes for $$\hbox {e-N}_2\hbox {H/HCO}$$ systems are investigated in ...
In this article we report the results of ab-initio R-matrix calculations for low energy e-HNCO scatt...
In this thesis electron collisions are studied under two different scattering energy regimes. Firstl...
The R-matrix method is used to treat electron collisions with the molecular radical CF2. These calcu...
Elastic and inelastic (rotational excitation) cross sections for e - H[lowered2] scattering in the e...
Results are presented for rotational and vibrational-rotational excitation of H2 by electron impact ...
Electron-H2 is the most basic, fundamental system for the study of electron collisions with molecule...
International audienceWe present the latest developments of the R-matrix method as applied to electr...
The R-matrix approach is used to calculate the elastic differential, integral, and momentum transfer...
In this paper, we report integral and differential cross sections for the electronic excitation of H...
The adaptation of the molecular R-matrix method, originally developed for electron-molecule collisio...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN024191 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The hydroxyl radical, OH, is an important component of many natural and technological plasmas but th...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do...
This thesis presents several theoretical investigations into electron scattering with complex molecu...
The elastic and excitation processes for $$\hbox {e-N}_2\hbox {H/HCO}$$ systems are investigated in ...
In this article we report the results of ab-initio R-matrix calculations for low energy e-HNCO scatt...
In this thesis electron collisions are studied under two different scattering energy regimes. Firstl...
The R-matrix method is used to treat electron collisions with the molecular radical CF2. These calcu...
Elastic and inelastic (rotational excitation) cross sections for e - H[lowered2] scattering in the e...
Results are presented for rotational and vibrational-rotational excitation of H2 by electron impact ...