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Theory of projectile-electron excitation and loss in relativistic collisions with atoms
AB Voitkiv - Physics reports, 2004 - Elsevier
We review the recent progress in the theory of relativistic ion–atom collisions where the
projectile-ion initially carries active electrons. We present a detailed discussion of quantum …
projectile-ion initially carries active electrons. We present a detailed discussion of quantum …
Scaling laws for single and multiple electron loss from projectiles in collisions with a many-electron target
ACF Santos, RD DuBois - Physical Review A—Atomic, Molecular, and Optical …, 2004 - APS
Using measured cross sections, empirical scaling laws are extracted for projectile strip**
induced by collisions with a many-electron target. By scaling both the cross sections and the …
induced by collisions with a many-electron target. By scaling both the cross sections and the …
[책][B] Relativistic Collisions of Structured Atomic Particles
A Voitkiv, J Ullrich - 2008 - books.google.com
During the last two decades the explorations of di? erent processes accom-nyingion–atom
collisions athigh-impactenergieshavebeenasubjectofmuch interest. This interest was …
collisions athigh-impactenergieshavebeenasubjectofmuch interest. This interest was …
Absolute multiple-ionization cross sections of noble gases by
Absolute multiple-ionization cross sections, σ q+, of He (q= 1, 2), Ne (q= 1, 2, and 3), Ar (q=
1, 2, and 3), Kr (q= 1, 2, and 3), and Xe (q= 1, 2, 3, and 4) atoms have been determined for …
1, 2, and 3), Kr (q= 1, 2, and 3), and Xe (q= 1, 2, 3, and 4) atoms have been determined for …
Electron loss and single and double capture of and ions in collisions with noble gases
Cross sections for the processes of projectile electron loss and single and double capture of
C 3+ and O 5+ projectile ions im**ing on He, Ne, Ar, Kr, and Xe targets were measured in …
C 3+ and O 5+ projectile ions im**ing on He, Ne, Ar, Kr, and Xe targets were measured in …
Nonperturbative calculation of projectile-electron loss, target ionization, and capture in collisions
T Kirchner, M Horbatsch - Physical Review A, 2001 - APS
Abstract The He++ Ne collision system, in which the projectile electron as well as the target
electrons undergo inelastic transitions is investigated in the independent-particle model with …
electrons undergo inelastic transitions is investigated in the independent-particle model with …
Nonperturbative theory of projectile-electron loss in fast collisions with heavy atomic targets
AB Voitkiv, GM Sigaud, EC Montenegro - Physical Review A, 1999 - APS
The electron loss of He+ projectiles in heavy targets is studied within the framework of the
sudden approximation. The main focus of the present study is in the elastic (screening) …
sudden approximation. The main focus of the present study is in the elastic (screening) …
Electron loss from 0.74-and 1.4-MeV/u low-charge-state argon and xenon ions colliding with neon, nitrogen, and argon
RD DuBois, ACF Santos, RE Olson, T Stöhlker… - Physical Review A, 2003 - APS
Abstract Absolute total-, single-, and multiple-electron-loss cross sections are measured for
(Ar+−, Ar 2+−, Xe 3+)−(Ne, N 2, Ar) collisions at 0.74 and 1.4 MeV/u. In addition, a many …
(Ar+−, Ar 2+−, Xe 3+)−(Ne, N 2, Ar) collisions at 0.74 and 1.4 MeV/u. In addition, a many …
Nonperturbative treatment of the screened-Coulomb contribution of projectile-electron loss
The electron-loss cross section of He+ ions im**ing upon noble-gas targets (2⩽ Z 2⩽ 36)
is calculated by using the coupled-channel method for the active projectile electron in the …
is calculated by using the coupled-channel method for the active projectile electron in the …
Double-electron-capture cross sections for collisions with He at intermediate-to-high velocities
We have measured double-electron capture cross sections for Li 3+ projectiles and He
targets in the 2.0–5.5 MeV energy range (3.4–5.6 au velocity range). Double-electron …
targets in the 2.0–5.5 MeV energy range (3.4–5.6 au velocity range). Double-electron …