
Advances in Atomic and Molecular Physics
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- Front Cover
- Advances in Atomic and Molecular Physics, Volume 18
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter 1. Theory of Electron-Atom Scattering in a Radiation Field
- I. Introduction
- II. Bremsstrahlung
- III. Asymptotic States
- IV. Scattering Theory
- V. Generalized Low-Frequency Approximations
- VI. Concluding Remarks
- References
- Chapter 2. Positron-Gas Scattering Experiments
- I. Introduction
- II. Experimental Techniques for Total Cross-Section Measurements
- III. Total Cross-Section Results
- IV. Differential Scattering Cross Sections
- V. Inelastic Scattering Investigations
- VI. Resonance Searches
- VII. Possible Future Directions for Positron Scattering Experiments
- References
- Chapter 3. Nonresonant Multiphoton Ionization of Atoms
- I. Introduction
- II. The Theory of Multiphoton Ionization
- III. Absolute Measurements of Multiphoton Ionization Cross Sections
- IV. Experimental Results: Comparison with Theory
- V. Destructive Interference Effects
- VI. New Trends
- VII. Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 4. Classical and Semiclassical Methods in Inelastic Heavy-Particle Collisions
- I. Introduction
- II. Angle-Action Variables
- III. Rotational Excitation
- IV. Uniform Approximations
- V. Semiclassical Theories
- VI. Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 5. Recent Computational Developments in the Use of Complex Scaling in Resonance Phenomena
- I. Introduction
- II. Gamow-Siegert States
- III. Complex-Coordinate Theorems and Properties of the Wave Functions
- IV. Variational Principle
- V. Variational Calculations
- VI. Many-Body Theories
- VII. Nondilation Analytic Potentials
- VIII. Complex Stabilization Method
- IX. Discussion
- References
- Chapter 6. Direct Excitation in Atomic Collisions: Studies of Quasi-One-Electron Systems
- I. Introduction
- II. Theoretical Models
- III. Experimental Techniques
- IV. Results and Discussion
- V. Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 7. Model Potentials in Atomic Structure
- I. Introduction
- II. Simple Semiempirical Model Potentials
- III. Potentials Based on Hartree-Fock Formalism
- IV. Core Polarization
- V. Relativistic Model Potentials
- VI. Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 8. Recent Developments in the Theory of Electron Scattering by Highly Polar Molecules
- I. Introduction
- II. General Formulation
- III. Approaches and Approximations
- IV. Applications
- V. Conclusion
- Nomenclature
- References
- Chapter 9. Quantum Electrodynamic Effects in Few-Electron Atomic Systems
- I. Introduction
- II. One-Electron Systems
- III. Light Muonic Systems
- IV. Two-Electron Systems
- V. Few-Electron Systems
- VI. Concluding Remarks and Suggestions for Future Work
- References
- Index
- Contents of Previous Volumes
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