Forward Electron Ejection in Ion Collisions
Proceedings of a Symposium Held at the Physics Institute, University of Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark, June 29¿30, 1984
Herausgegeben:Groeneveld, K. O.; Meckbach, W.; Sellin, I. A.
Forward Electron Ejection in Ion Collisions
Proceedings of a Symposium Held at the Physics Institute, University of Aarhus, Aarhus, Denmark, June 29¿30, 1984
Herausgegeben:Groeneveld, K. O.; Meckbach, W.; Sellin, I. A.
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Produktdetails
- Lecture Notes in Physics 213
- Verlag: Springer / Springer Berlin Heidelberg / Springer, Berlin
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-3-540-13887-7
- 1984
- Seitenzahl: 180
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 1984
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 321g
- ISBN-13: 9783540138877
- ISBN-10: 3540138870
- Artikelnr.: 27181055
Electron loss to the continuum for light ions.- Theoretical description of the cusp electrons ejected in asymmetric heavy-ion collisions.- Double differential cross section for electron capture to the continuum with molecular projectiles.- Density matrix description of collisional electron transfer into the continuum of ionic projectiles.- A time dependent secondary electron transport model.- Continuum-electron capture by 25-250-keV protons in helium.- The influence of a diffuse target on electron loss into the continuum double differential distributions.- CUSP studies for simple collision systems.- Doubly differential emission distributions for electron loss to the continuum from fast heavy projectiles in gas targets.- Projectile continuum electrons in highly charged ion-atom collisions.- L-shell vacancy production by electron capture to projectile-centered continuum states (ECC) in proton-argon collisions.- Electron capture into metastable Kr8+ recoil ions.- Three dimensional convoy electron velocity distributions produced by 60-270 keV proton impact on carbon foils.- Anomalous mean free paths for scattering of convoy electrons generated by fast, highly ionized ions in thin solid targets.- Rydberg-state production in collisions between fast ions and carbon targets.- Convoy electrons from atomic and molecular heavy ion collisions with solids.- Alignment of high rydberg states in hydrogen.
Electron loss to the continuum for light ions.- Theoretical description of the cusp electrons ejected in asymmetric heavy-ion collisions.- Double differential cross section for electron capture to the continuum with molecular projectiles.- Density matrix description of collisional electron transfer into the continuum of ionic projectiles.- A time dependent secondary electron transport model.- Continuum-electron capture by 25-250-keV protons in helium.- The influence of a diffuse target on electron loss into the continuum double differential distributions.- CUSP studies for simple collision systems.- Doubly differential emission distributions for electron loss to the continuum from fast heavy projectiles in gas targets.- Projectile continuum electrons in highly charged ion-atom collisions.- L-shell vacancy production by electron capture to projectile-centered continuum states (ECC) in proton-argon collisions.- Electron capture into metastable Kr8+ recoil ions.- Three dimensional convoy electron velocity distributions produced by 60-270 keV proton impact on carbon foils.- Anomalous mean free paths for scattering of convoy electrons generated by fast, highly ionized ions in thin solid targets.- Rydberg-state production in collisions between fast ions and carbon targets.- Convoy electrons from atomic and molecular heavy ion collisions with solids.- Alignment of high rydberg states in hydrogen.