Regge poles are generalized bound states. Our robust Regge pole methodology that embeds the crucial electron correlation effects and the vital polarization interaction is used to investigate negative ions formation in low-energy electron elastic scattering from the fullerenes Cn (n = 24, 28, 44, 60, 70, 74, 82, 94, 100, and 140) and the selected heavy lanthanide (Gd and Dy) and actinide (Pa and U) atoms through the elastic total cross sections (TCSs) calculations. All the TCSs are found to be characterized by Ramsauer–Townsend minima, shape resonances, and dramatically sharp resonances manifesting stable ground and metastable anionic formation during the collisions. The ground states anionic binding energies (BEs) for the Cn− C n- (n =...
We present a one-electron model Hamiltonian for characterizing nonvalence correlation-bound anion st...
Fullerene C60 is considered as an ideal building block for novel molecular devices due to its nearly...
Long-lived molecular negative ions are generated from C60H18 following the application of several io...
A robust potential which embeds fully the vital core polarization interaction has been used in the R...
The rigorous Regge-pole method is used to investigate negative-ion formation in actinide atoms throu...
A robust potential wherein is embedded the crucial core-polarization interaction is used in the Regg...
Synopsis Here we investigate through the electron elastic total cross sections (TCSs) calculations ...
The benchmarked Regge-pole method on the calculated low-energy electron elastic scattering total cro...
Synopsis The robust Regge-pole methodology which embeds the crucial electron correlations and the vi...
Dramatically sharp resonances manifesting stable negative-ion formation characterize Regge pole-calc...
We briefly review recent applications of the Regge pole analysis to low-energy 0.0 ≤ E ≤ 10.0 eV ele...
© 2017 American Physical Society. We have developed an efficient approximation to describe the low-e...
We first explore negative-ion formation in fullerenes C44 to C136 through low-energy electron elasti...
© 2015 American Physical Society. The present paper explores possible features of electron elastic s...
© 2015 American Physical Society. Electron elastic-scattering phase shifts and cross sections as wel...
We present a one-electron model Hamiltonian for characterizing nonvalence correlation-bound anion st...
Fullerene C60 is considered as an ideal building block for novel molecular devices due to its nearly...
Long-lived molecular negative ions are generated from C60H18 following the application of several io...
A robust potential which embeds fully the vital core polarization interaction has been used in the R...
The rigorous Regge-pole method is used to investigate negative-ion formation in actinide atoms throu...
A robust potential wherein is embedded the crucial core-polarization interaction is used in the Regg...
Synopsis Here we investigate through the electron elastic total cross sections (TCSs) calculations ...
The benchmarked Regge-pole method on the calculated low-energy electron elastic scattering total cro...
Synopsis The robust Regge-pole methodology which embeds the crucial electron correlations and the vi...
Dramatically sharp resonances manifesting stable negative-ion formation characterize Regge pole-calc...
We briefly review recent applications of the Regge pole analysis to low-energy 0.0 ≤ E ≤ 10.0 eV ele...
© 2017 American Physical Society. We have developed an efficient approximation to describe the low-e...
We first explore negative-ion formation in fullerenes C44 to C136 through low-energy electron elasti...
© 2015 American Physical Society. The present paper explores possible features of electron elastic s...
© 2015 American Physical Society. Electron elastic-scattering phase shifts and cross sections as wel...
We present a one-electron model Hamiltonian for characterizing nonvalence correlation-bound anion st...
Fullerene C60 is considered as an ideal building block for novel molecular devices due to its nearly...
Long-lived molecular negative ions are generated from C60H18 following the application of several io...