High Energy Charge Transfer

作者: B.H. Bransden , D.P. Dewangan

DOI: 10.1016/S0065-2199(08)60093-7

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摘要: Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on high energy charge transfer explaining perturbative approach to the nonrelativistic theory. The partial cancellation between matrix elements of electron-nuclear term and internuclear should account in some degree for error due nonorthogonality initial final state wave functions, lead improved values cross sections. fact that second Born changes asymptotic velocity dependence section computed first approximation has focused considerable attention behavior series rearrangement collisions at energies. At relativistic impact velocities, nonradiative electron capture process competes with radiative capture. velocities can be identified experimentally been subject investigation starting version PBK approximation.

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