Computational Methods for Electron—Molecule Collisions

Computational Methods for Electron—Molecule Collisions
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 374
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ISBN-10 : 9781475797978
ISBN-13 : 1475797974
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Synopsis Computational Methods for Electron—Molecule Collisions by : Franco A. Gianturco

The collision of electrons with molecules and molecular ions is a fundamental pro cess in atomic and molecular physics and in chemistry. At high incident electron en ergies, electron-molecule collisions are used to deduce molecular geometries, oscillator strengths for optically allowed transitions, and in the case of electron-impact ionization, to probe the momentum distribution of the molecule itself. When the incident electron energy is comparable to or below those of the molecular valence electrons, the physics involved is particularly rich. Correlation and exchange effects necessary to describe such collision processes bear a close resemblance to similar efft:cts in the theory of electronic structure in molecules. Compound state formations, in the form of resonances and vir tual states, manifest themselves in experimental observables which provide details of the electron-molecule interactions. Ro-vibrational excitations by low-energy electron collisions exemplify energy transfer between the electronic and nuclear motion. The role of nonadiabatic interaction is raised here. When the final vibrational state is in the continuum, molecular dissociation occurs. Dissociative recombination and dissociative attachment are examples of such fragmentation processes. In addition to its fundamental nature, the study of electron-molecule collisions is also motivated by its relation to other fields of study and by its technological appli cations. The study of planetary atmospheres and the interstellar medium necessarily involve collision processes of electrons with molecules and molecular ions.

Electron-Molecule Collisions

Electron-Molecule Collisions
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 578
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ISBN-10 : 9781461323570
ISBN-13 : 1461323576
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Synopsis Electron-Molecule Collisions by : Isao Shimamura

Scattering phenomena play an important role in modern physics. Many significant discoveries have been made through collision experiments. Amongst diverse kinds of collision systems, this book sheds light on the collision of an electron with a molecule. The electron-molecule collision provides a basic scattering problem. It is scattering by a nonspherical, multicentered composite particle with its centers having degrees of freedom of motion. The molecule can even disintegrate, Le., dissociate or ionize into fragments, some or all of which may also be molecules. Although it is a difficult problem, the recent theoretical, experimental, and computational progress has been so significant as to warrant publication of a book that specializes in this field. The progress owes partly to technical develop ments in measurements and computations. No less important has been the great and continuing stimulus from such fields of application as astrophysics, the physics of the earth's upper atmosphere, laser physics, radiation physics, the physics of gas discharges, magnetohydrodynamic power generation, and so on. This book aims at introducing the reader to the problem of electron molecule collisions, elucidating the physics behind the phenomena, and review ing, to some extent, up-to-date important results. This book should be appropri ate for graduate reading in physics and chemistry. We also believe that investi gators in atomic and molecular physics will benefit much from this book.

Atom - Molecule Collision Theory

Atom - Molecule Collision Theory
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 785
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ISBN-10 : 9781461329138
ISBN-13 : 1461329132
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Synopsis Atom - Molecule Collision Theory by : Richard Barry Bernstein

The broad field of molecular collisions is one of considerable current interest, one in which there is a great deal of research activity, both experi mental and theoretical. This is probably because elastic, inelastic, and reactive intermolecular collisions are of central importance in many of the fundamental processes of chemistry and physics. One small area of this field, namely atom-molecule collisions, is now beginning to be "understood" from first principles. Although the more general subject of the collisions of polyatomic molecules is of great im portance and intrinsic interest, it is still too complex from the viewpoint of theoretical understanding. However, for atoms and simple molecules the essential theory is well developed, and computational methods are sufficiently advanced that calculations can now be favorably compared with experimental results. This "coming together" of the subject (and, incidentally, of physicists and chemists !), though still in an early stage, signals that the time is ripe for an appraisal and review of the theoretical basis of atom-molecule collisions. It is especially important for the experimentalist in the field to have a working knowledge of the theory and computational methods required to describe the experimentally observable behavior of the system. By now many of the alternative theoretical approaches and computational procedures have been tested and intercompared. More-or-Iess optimal methods for dealing with each aspect are emerging. In many cases working equations, even schematic algorithms, have been developed, with assumptions and caveats delineated.

Low-Energy Electron Scattering from Molecules, Biomolecules and Surfaces

Low-Energy Electron Scattering from Molecules, Biomolecules and Surfaces
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 311
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ISBN-10 : 9781439839119
ISBN-13 : 1439839115
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Synopsis Low-Energy Electron Scattering from Molecules, Biomolecules and Surfaces by : Petr Carsky

Since the turn of the 21st century, the field of electron molecule collisions has undergone a renaissance. The importance of such collisions in applications from radiation chemistry to astrochemistry has flowered, and their role in industrial processes such as plasma technology and lighting are vital to the advancement of next generation devices. F

Scattering, Two-Volume Set

Scattering, Two-Volume Set
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 1831
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ISBN-10 : 9780080540733
ISBN-13 : 0080540732
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Synopsis Scattering, Two-Volume Set by : E. R. Pike

Scattering is the collision of two objects that results in a change of trajectory and energy. For example, in particle physics, such as electrons, photons, or neutrons are "scattered off" of a target specimen, resulting in a different energy and direction. In the field of electromagnetism, scattering is the random diffusion of electromagnetic radiation from air masses is an aid in the long-range sending of radio signals over geographic obstacles such as mountains. This type of scattering, applied to the field of acoustics, is the spreading of sound in many directions due to irregularities in the transmission medium. Volume I of Scattering will be devoted to basic theoretical ideas, approximation methods, numerical techniques and mathematical modeling. Volume II will be concerned with basic experimental techniques, technological practices, and comparisons with relevant theoretical work including seismology, medical applications, meteorological phenomena and astronomy. This reference will be used by researchers and graduate students in physics, applied physics, biophysics, chemical physics, medical physics, acoustics, geosciences, optics, mathematics, and engineering. This is the first encyclopedic-range work on the topic of scattering theory in quantum mechanics, elastodynamics, acoustics, and electromagnetics. It serves as a comprehensive interdisciplinary presentation of scattering and inverse scattering theory and applications in a wide range of scientific fields, with an emphasis, and details, up-to-date developments. Scattering also places an emphasis on the problems that are still in active current research. The first interdisciplinary reference source on scattering to gather all world expertise in this technique Covers the major aspects of scattering in a common language, helping to widening the knowledge of researchers across disciplines The list of editors, associate editors and contributors reads like an international Who's Who in the interdisciplinary field of scattering

Electron Correlation in Molecules – ab initio Beyond Gaussian Quantum Chemistry

Electron Correlation in Molecules – ab initio Beyond Gaussian Quantum Chemistry
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Publisher : Academic Press
Total Pages : 441
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ISBN-10 : 9780128030615
ISBN-13 : 0128030615
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Synopsis Electron Correlation in Molecules – ab initio Beyond Gaussian Quantum Chemistry by :

Electron Correlation in Molecules – ab initio Beyond Gaussian Quantum Chemistry presents a series of articles concerning important topics in quantum chemistry, including surveys of current topics in this rapidly-developing field that has emerged at the cross section of the historically established areas of mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology. - Presents surveys of current topics in this rapidly-developing field that has emerged at the cross section of the historically established areas of mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology - Features detailed reviews written by leading international researchers - The volume includes review on all the topics treated by world renown authors and cutting edge research contributions.

Eleventh International Conference on Atomic and Molecular Data and Their Applications

Eleventh International Conference on Atomic and Molecular Data and Their Applications
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Publisher : MDPI
Total Pages : 64
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ISBN-10 : 9783039280889
ISBN-13 : 3039280880
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Synopsis Eleventh International Conference on Atomic and Molecular Data and Their Applications by : James F. Babb

The 11th International Conference on Atomic and Molecular Data and their Applications (ICAMDATA) was held on November 11–15, 2018, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and was organized by the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian. This meeting is a continuation of a series which began in 1997 that was chartered to promote the use of atomic and molecular (AM) data in various fields of science and technology, to provide a forum for the interaction of AM data producers and users, and to foster crossdisciplinary cooperation between AM data producers and users as the coordination of AM data activities and databases worldwide.

Collision Theory for Atoms and Molecules

Collision Theory for Atoms and Molecules
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 527
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ISBN-10 : 9781468456554
ISBN-13 : 1468456555
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Synopsis Collision Theory for Atoms and Molecules by : Franco A. Gianturco

The NATO-Advanced Study Institute on "Collision Theory for Atoms and Molecules" was made possible by the main sponsorship and the generous financial support of the NATO Scientific Affairs Division in Brussels. Belgium. Special thanks are therefore due to the late Dr. Mario Di Lullo and to Dr. Craig Sinclair. of this Division. who repeatedly advised us and kept us aware of administrative requirements. The Institute was also assisted by the financial aid from the Scientific Committees for Chemistry and Physics of the Italian National Research Council (CNR). The search and selection of a suitable location. one which participants would easily reach from any of Italy's main airports, was ably aided by the Personnel of the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa and made possible by its Directorship. Our thanks therefore go to its present director. Prof. L. Radicati. and to its past director. Prof. E. Vesentini who first agreed to our use of their main building in Pisa and of their palatial facilities at the "Palazzone" in Cortona.

Novel Aspects of Electron-molecule Collisions

Novel Aspects of Electron-molecule Collisions
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 364
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ISBN-10 : 9810234694
ISBN-13 : 9789810234690
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Novel Aspects of Electron-molecule Collisions by : Kurt H. Becker

Covers theoretical and experimental activities in the field of electron molecule collisions, with chapters on areas including positive and negative ion formation in electron collisions with fullerenes, spin effects in electron molecule collisions, collisions with oriented and aligned molecules, and electron impact dissociative excitation and ionization of molecular ions. Other subjects include electron-molecule cross sections for plasma application, and improvements to the complex Kohn variational method. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Electron-Molecule Interactions and Their Applications

Electron-Molecule Interactions and Their Applications
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 716
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ISBN-10 : 9780323143011
ISBN-13 : 0323143016
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Synopsis Electron-Molecule Interactions and Their Applications by : L Christophorou

Electron-Molecule Interactions and Their Applications, Volume 1 presents a comprehensive account of electron-molecule interactions in high- and ultra-high-pressure gases and liquids. Topics covered include elastic scattering of electrons by molecules; excitation, ionization, and dissociation of molecules by electron impact; electron-molecule resonances; and electron attachment and detachment processes. This volume is comprised of seven chapters and begins with a discussion on non-resonant elastic scattering and rotational excitation of molecules by electrons, followed by a review of non-resonant vibrational and electronic excitation. The reader is then introduced to resonance effects in electron scattering; electron-induced ionization and dissociation of molecules; and electron-molecule resonances. The ionization mechanisms and types of ions produced are highlighted, along with differential ionization cross sections. The final two chapters focus on electron attachment and detachment processes, paying particular attention to modes of electron capture by molecules such as via negative-ion resonant states. The collisional dynamics for a few selected atomic reactants are also described. Physicists will find this book extremely helpful.