
Advances in Atomic and Molecular Physics
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- Front Cover
- Advances in Atomic and Molecular Physics, Volume 22
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Chapter 1. Positronium-Its Formation and Interaction with Simple Systems
- I. Introduction
- II. Positronium Formation in Positron-Atom Scattering
- III. The Interaction of Positronium with Simple Systems
- IV. Concluding Remarks
- References
- Chapter 2. Experimental Aspects of Positron and Positronium Physics
- I. Introduction
- II. Annihilation Spectra for Positrons in Gases
- III. Cross-Section Measurements with Positron Beams
- References
- Chapter 3. Doubly Excited States, Including New Classification Schemes
- I. Introduction
- II. Analysis of Radial and Angular Correlations
- III. Classification of Doubly Excited States
- IV. Solution of the Two-Electron Schrodinger Equation in Hyperspherical Coordinates
- V. Body-Frame Analysis of Correlation Quantum Numbers
- VI. Effects of Strong Electric Fields on Resonance Structures in H-Photodetachment
- VII. Doubly Excited States of Multielectron Atoms
- VIII. Concluding Remarks and Perspectives
- References
- Chapter 4. Measurements of Charge Transfer and Ionization in Collisions Involving Hydrogen Atoms
- I. Introduction
- II. Outline of Experimental Methods
- III. Charge Transfer
- IV. Ionization
- V. Cross Sections for Electron Removal from Hydrogen Atoms in Collisions with Positive Ions
- References
- Chapter 5. Electron-Ion and Ion-on Collisions with Intersecting Beams
- I. Introduction
- II. Notes on Experimental Techniques
- III. Ionization of Positive Atomic Ions by Electron Impact
- IV. Measurements of Dielectronic Recombination
- V. Measurements of Electron-Impact Excitation of Positive Ions
- VI . Scattering of Electrons by Ions
- VII . Collisions between Electrons and Negative Ions
- VIII. Collisions between Electrons and Molecular Ions
- IX. Collisions between Positive and Negative Ions
- X. Collisions between Positive Ions
- References
- Chapter 6. Electron Capture by Simple Ions
- I. Introduction
- II. Theory
- III. Experimental Background
- IV. Typical Studies
- V. Ion-Molecule Charge-Exchange Collisions: He++ H2
- VI. Ion-Molecule Collisions: Other Systems
- VII. Electron-Transfer-Excitation Collisions
- References
- Chapter 7. Relativistic Heavy-Ion-Atom Collisions
- I. Introduction
- II. Experiments
- III. Ionization Processes
- IV. Electron-Capture Processes
- V. Collisions in Solid Targets
- VI. X-Ray Continuum Processes
- VII. Ultrarelativistic Collisions
- VIII. Relativistic Few-Electron Ions in Quantum Electrodynamics Experiments
- IX. Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 8. Continued-Fraction Methods in Atomic Physics
- I. Introduction
- II. Continued-Fraction Solutions to Linear Equations
- III. Perturbation Theories
- IV. The Density Matrix and Rate Equations
- V. Conclusions
- Appendix: Derivation of the Continued-Fraction Expansion of a Determinant
- References
- Index
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