
Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics
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- Front Cover
- Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, Volume 30
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter 1. Differential Cross Sections for Excitation of Helium Atoms and Heliumlike Ions by Electron Impact
- I. Introduction
- II. Theory
- III. Excitation of Helium Atoms
- IV. Excitation of Heliumlike Ions
- V. Concluding Remarks
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Chapter 2. Cross-Section Measurements for Electron Impact on Excited Atomic Species
- I. Introduction
- II. General Remarks
- III. Production of Excited Species
- IV. Detection of Excited Species
- V. Cross-Section Measurements
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Chapter 3. The Dissociative Ionization of Simple Molecules by Fast Ions
- I. Introduction
- II. The Dissociative Ionization Process
- III. Energy Distributions of Fragment Ions
- IV. Energy Distributions of Fragment Ion Pairs: Coulomb Explosions
- V. Angular Distributions of Fragment Ions: Orientated Molecules
- VI. Partial Dissociative Ionization Cross Sections
- References
- Chapter 4. Theory of Collisions Between Laser Cooled Atoms
- I. Introduction
- II. Cold Collisions in the Absence of Light
- III. Cold Collisions in a Light Field
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Chapter 5. Light Induced Drift
- I. Introduction
- II. Gas Kinetic Effects of Light
- III. Models for the Drift Velocity
- IV. Techniques for Measuring the Drift Velocity
- V. Drift Velocities for Na
- VI. Light-Induced Drift in Astrophysics
- VII. Other Light-Induced Kinetic Effects
- VIII. Conclusions
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Chapter 6. Continuum Distorted Wave Methods in Ion-Atom Collisions
- I. Introduction and Overview
- II. Notation
- III. Time-Dependent Impact Parameter Formalism
- IV. Time-Independent Wave Formalism
- V. Conclusions and Future Perspectives
- Acknowledgments
- Appendix A: Recent Reviews of Ion-Atom Scattering
- Appendix B: Subject-Oriented Index
- References
- Index
- Contents of Previous Volumes
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