An attempt is made to identify the most important mechanisms responsible for the rearrangement of electrons during collisions between multiply charged ions and atoms at keV energies. It is discussed to which extent the influence of binding energy, angular momentum of heavy particles and electrons, and electron-electron correlation on the dynamic processes can be understood by means of simple models. Collision systems comprising only one, two, or many active electrons are distinguished, since rigorous theoretical treatments for such systems are well established, just being developed or not yet available respectively.</p
Pathways to charge equilibration. Following multiple electron exchange between highly vharged ions a...
The relative importance of the two mechanisms for the capture of a target electron by a fast, heavy ...
A comparison is made of the electronic processes which occur when a multiply charged ion is approach...
An attempt is made to identify the most important mechanisms responsible for the rearrangement of el...
An attempt is made to identify the most important mechanisms responsible for the rearrangement of el...
An attempt is made to identify the most important mechanisms responsible for the rearrangement of el...
An attempt is made to identify the most important mechanisms responsible for the rearrangement of el...
Abstract: Processes involved in slow collisions between highly charged ions (HCI) and neutral target...
International audienceProcesses involved in slow collisions between highly charged ions (HCI) and ne...
International audienceProcesses involved in slow collisions between highly charged ions (HCI) and ne...
The knowledge of the processes involved in swift heavy ion-atom collisions can be considered as the ...
The research being carried out at Penn State by Winter and Alston addresses the fundamental processe...
Nous présentons une revue des études récentes en faisceaux croisés des phénomènes de capture et d'io...
LD:D49317/84 / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreSIGLEGBUnited Kingdo
We present a short review on some of the recent developments in the field of relativistic atomic col...
Pathways to charge equilibration. Following multiple electron exchange between highly vharged ions a...
The relative importance of the two mechanisms for the capture of a target electron by a fast, heavy ...
A comparison is made of the electronic processes which occur when a multiply charged ion is approach...
An attempt is made to identify the most important mechanisms responsible for the rearrangement of el...
An attempt is made to identify the most important mechanisms responsible for the rearrangement of el...
An attempt is made to identify the most important mechanisms responsible for the rearrangement of el...
An attempt is made to identify the most important mechanisms responsible for the rearrangement of el...
Abstract: Processes involved in slow collisions between highly charged ions (HCI) and neutral target...
International audienceProcesses involved in slow collisions between highly charged ions (HCI) and ne...
International audienceProcesses involved in slow collisions between highly charged ions (HCI) and ne...
The knowledge of the processes involved in swift heavy ion-atom collisions can be considered as the ...
The research being carried out at Penn State by Winter and Alston addresses the fundamental processe...
Nous présentons une revue des études récentes en faisceaux croisés des phénomènes de capture et d'io...
LD:D49317/84 / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreSIGLEGBUnited Kingdo
We present a short review on some of the recent developments in the field of relativistic atomic col...
Pathways to charge equilibration. Following multiple electron exchange between highly vharged ions a...
The relative importance of the two mechanisms for the capture of a target electron by a fast, heavy ...
A comparison is made of the electronic processes which occur when a multiply charged ion is approach...