Many-Particle Spectroscopy of Atoms, Molecules, Clusters, and Surfaces

Author:   J. Berakdar ,  J. Kirschner
Publisher:   Springer Science+Business Media
Edition:   2001 ed.
ISBN:  

9780306465888


Pages:   518
Publication Date:   31 July 2001
Format:   Hardback
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In a many-particle coincidence experiment one measures the spectrum of a few particles simultaneously emitted from a probe. The emission process is usually stimulated by an external perturbation, such as the impact of an electron, photon, or ion beam. The recorded spectrum carries important information on a variety of material properties, such as optical and magnetic characteristics. In particular, coincidence studies yield detailed information on the many-body nature of the matter. Correspondingly, many-body theoretical concepts are required to interpret the experimental findings and to direct future experimental research. This book gives a snapshot of the status of multi-particle coincidence studies from both theoretical and experimental points of view. It also includes selected topical review articles that highlight the achievements and the power of coincident studies. It covers theoretical and experimental coincidence on single and double ionization and/or excitations induced by electrons, positrons, photons, and ions. The systems under investigation range from a single atom to clusters and surfaces.

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Author:   J. Berakdar ,  J. Kirschner
Publisher:   Springer Science+Business Media
Imprint:   Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
Edition:   2001 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   2.690kg
ISBN:  

9780306465888


ISBN 10:   0306465884
Pages:   518
Publication Date:   31 July 2001
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Experimental study of interferences in non-coplanar (e,2e) cross sections.- 2. Ionization of laser oriented sodium atoms by polarized electrons.- 3. Time-dependent calculation of electron-hydrogen single differential ionization cross sections using pseudostates.- 4. (e,2e) processes on isoelectronic hydrogen- and alkali-like ions: Scaling laws.- 5. Asymptotics of the helium bound states.- 6. An application of the Coulomb scattering theory to ionization processes.- 7. Exact versus local exchange in distorted-wave Born calculations of electron impact ionisation.- 8. On the influence of using Dirac-Fock rather than density functional Potentials in the relativistic DWBA approximation.- 9. Effective potential study of (e,2e) processes with polarized electrons.- 10. Low energy (e,2e) ionization of argon in the equal energy sharing geometry.- 11. Low energy inner-valence electron impact ionization of argon.- 12. Electron-electron coincidence studies in Xenon with precisely tailored equipment.- 13. Influence of post collision interaction on the line-shape of auger-electron spectra in electron impact ionisation.- 14. Direct observations of satellite and inner-valence states of Xe2+.- 15. Spin-Flip transitions for the resonantly excited Xe*(6p3/2)N5O2,3O2,3 Auger spectrum.- 16. Multiple scattering processes in ion atom single ionisation.- 17. Rescattering of an atomic electron in a time-dependent field.- 18. Recent progress in theory of atomic double photoionization.- 19. The double ionisation of helium by both photon and electron impact.- 20. Is the optical limit approached in coplanar (e,3e) experiments on He at high and intermediate energies?.- 21. The role of the momentan transfer in (e,3e) collisions on helium.- 22. Electron-impact double ionization to investigate electron correlation.- 23. (e,3e) as a two-step process.- 24. (e,3e) processes: A brief theoretical review and new ideas.- 25. On the importance of the second order term for double excitation processes of helium by charged particles.- 26. (PS, E+E-).- 27. Differential measurements of single and multiple ionisation of argon by positron impact.- 28. A multi-technique investigation of doubly-excited states of N2.- 29. Fragment ion-photon coincidence (FIPCO) study of dissociative ionization accompanying light emission by electron impact on hydrocarbon molecules.- 30. An electron momentan spectroscopy study on molecules having two equivalent functional groups.- 31. Study of multicapture cross sections using multicoincidence technique in Xe30+ on C60 collisions.- 32. On the role of screening in metallic clusters.- 33. Assorted remarks on density functional theory.- 34. (e,2e) studies of Condensed matter: A review of recent results.- 35. Theory of electron- and photon-induced two-electron emission from surfaces.- 36. (e,2e) spectroscopy of high-Tc cuprate oxides.- 37. Double-electron photoemission from surfaces.- 38. The electronic structure of Ag/Cu(100) and Pd/Cu(100) surface alloys studied by Auger-photoelectron coincidence spectroscopy.- 39. The effect of confinement in double photoemission.- 40. Semiclassical study of the rydberg atoms near a metal surface.

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