Forward Electron Ejection in Ion Collisions [electronic resource] : Proceedings of a Symposium Held at the Physics Institute, University of Aarhus Aarhus, Denmark, June 29–30,1984 / edited by K. O. Groeneveld, W. Meckbach, I. A. Sellin.

Contributor(s): Groeneveld, K. O [editor.] | Meckbach, W [editor.] | Sellin, I. A [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Physics ; 213Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1984Description: VII, 168 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540390992Subject(s): Physics | Plasma (Ionized gases) | Physics | Atoms, Molecules, Clusters and PlasmasAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 539 LOC classification: QC170-197QC717.6-718.8Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
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.
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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.

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