Vibronic Phenomena In Collisions of Atomic And Molecular Species

作者: V. Sidis

DOI: 10.1016/S1049-250X(08)60062-2

关键词: PhysicsExcitationPopulationDeposition (phase transition)BreakupAtomic physicsPlasmaQuenchingField (physics)Ionic bonding

摘要: Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the study of phenomena that are associated with simultaneous electronic and vibrational transitions occurring in collisions between (ionic or neutral) atomic molecular species. The field is immense it includes various categories excitation, quenching, charge transfer, bond formation, breakup processes. considered processes play an important role energy deposition flow gases plasmas determine both nature state population involved Direct applications these properties found planetary atmospheres, interstellar media, beam technology, gas discharges, chemical lasers. atom–molecule constitutes after atom–atom a crucial step understanding many-body heavy particle collision dynamics.

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