Charge Exchange and the Theory of Ion-Atom Collisions
During the last two decades, the theory of ion-atom collisions, and particularly of charge-exchange reactions, has advanced rapidly to the point where existing texts are no longer suitable as an introduction to the subject. This book aims to remedy the situation by providing an account of modern theoretical methods used to study the interaction of positive ions with atoms (or ions), concentrating particularly on charge-exchange reactions. These reactions cannot be studied in isolation, and it is necessary to consider to some extent, the whole range of ion-atom collisions leading to elastic scattering, excitation, and ionization. The material is presented at a level suitable for beginning research students and is self-contained, but assumes a knowledge of undergraduate quantum mechanics and atomic physics. It will also be useful for experimentalists who wish to assess the status of theoretical treatments of those collision processes in which they are interested.
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Charge Exchange and the Theory of Ion-Atom Collisions
During the last two decades, the theory of ion-atom collisions, and particularly of charge-exchange reactions, has advanced rapidly to the point where existing texts are no longer suitable as an introduction to the subject. This book aims to remedy the situation by providing an account of modern theoretical methods used to study the interaction of positive ions with atoms (or ions), concentrating particularly on charge-exchange reactions. These reactions cannot be studied in isolation, and it is necessary to consider to some extent, the whole range of ion-atom collisions leading to elastic scattering, excitation, and ionization. The material is presented at a level suitable for beginning research students and is self-contained, but assumes a knowledge of undergraduate quantum mechanics and atomic physics. It will also be useful for experimentalists who wish to assess the status of theoretical treatments of those collision processes in which they are interested.
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Charge Exchange and the Theory of Ion-Atom Collisions

Charge Exchange and the Theory of Ion-Atom Collisions

Charge Exchange and the Theory of Ion-Atom Collisions

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During the last two decades, the theory of ion-atom collisions, and particularly of charge-exchange reactions, has advanced rapidly to the point where existing texts are no longer suitable as an introduction to the subject. This book aims to remedy the situation by providing an account of modern theoretical methods used to study the interaction of positive ions with atoms (or ions), concentrating particularly on charge-exchange reactions. These reactions cannot be studied in isolation, and it is necessary to consider to some extent, the whole range of ion-atom collisions leading to elastic scattering, excitation, and ionization. The material is presented at a level suitable for beginning research students and is self-contained, but assumes a knowledge of undergraduate quantum mechanics and atomic physics. It will also be useful for experimentalists who wish to assess the status of theoretical treatments of those collision processes in which they are interested.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198520207
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 06/25/1992
Series: International Series of Monographs on Physics , #82
Pages: 488
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.50(h) x 1.32(d)

About the Author

University of Durham

University of London

*N.B. Now hospitalized and in permanent coma. Do not try to contact.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction2. Elastic Scattering of Ions by Atoms3. Inelastic Ion-Atom Collisions—Coupled Channel Models4. Charge Exchange at Very Low Energies—The Perturbed Stationary State Model5. The Impact Parameter Model6. Applications of the Coupled Channel Impact Parameter Model7. Approximate Solutions of Coupled Channel Equations8. Intermediate Energies9. Many-Electron Systems10. Non-Relativistic Models at High Energies11. Charge Exchange at Relativistic Energies
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