Historically, the theoretical tool-box used to study heavy-particle atomic collisions was divided into two broad areas of research: (i) Close-coupling methods based on an expansion of wavefunctions in terms of a set of functions chosen to describe the electronic coordinates of the colliding atomic systems. (ii) Perturbative methods such as the Born series. The first approach was generally believed to be valid for low-energy collisions and the second for high-energy-collisions. However, the terms low and high are quite ambiguous in this context and require further clarification. The ratio of the projectile velocity, #upsilon#, to that of the orbital electron of interest in the target, #upsilon#_e, provides adequate guidance in categorising l...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 162-165)A numerical method has been used to compute exci...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 162-165)A numerical method has been used to compute exci...
Basic problems of the semiclassical microscopic modelling of strongly interacting systems are discus...
Historically, the theoretical tool-box used to study heavy-particle atomic collisions was divided in...
Collision processes of low charged ions with neutral atomic particles at low to intermediate energ...
The knowledge of the processes involved in swift heavy ion-atom collisions can be considered as the ...
The description of the dynamics of more than two mutually interacting particles is one of the most f...
The description of the dynamics of more than two mutually interacting particles is one of the most f...
The coupled-channel method is used to calculate single-, and double-ionisation cross sections for he...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 162-165)A numerical method has been used to compute exci...
The research being carried out at Penn State by Winter and Alston addresses the fundamental processe...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 162-165)A numerical method has been used to compute exci...
Atomic collisions offer some unique opportunities to study atomic structure and reaction mechanisms ...
Heavy ion collisions with atomic and molecular targets produce many outcomes. The Schrödinger equat...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 162-165)A numerical method has been used to compute exci...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 162-165)A numerical method has been used to compute exci...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 162-165)A numerical method has been used to compute exci...
Basic problems of the semiclassical microscopic modelling of strongly interacting systems are discus...
Historically, the theoretical tool-box used to study heavy-particle atomic collisions was divided in...
Collision processes of low charged ions with neutral atomic particles at low to intermediate energ...
The knowledge of the processes involved in swift heavy ion-atom collisions can be considered as the ...
The description of the dynamics of more than two mutually interacting particles is one of the most f...
The description of the dynamics of more than two mutually interacting particles is one of the most f...
The coupled-channel method is used to calculate single-, and double-ionisation cross sections for he...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 162-165)A numerical method has been used to compute exci...
The research being carried out at Penn State by Winter and Alston addresses the fundamental processe...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 162-165)A numerical method has been used to compute exci...
Atomic collisions offer some unique opportunities to study atomic structure and reaction mechanisms ...
Heavy ion collisions with atomic and molecular targets produce many outcomes. The Schrödinger equat...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 162-165)A numerical method has been used to compute exci...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 162-165)A numerical method has been used to compute exci...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 162-165)A numerical method has been used to compute exci...
Basic problems of the semiclassical microscopic modelling of strongly interacting systems are discus...