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|a Atomic collisions :
|b heavy particle projectiles /
|c Earl W. McDaniel, J.B.A. Mitchell, M. Eugene Rudd.
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|a New York :
|b J. Wiley & Sons,
|c c1993.
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|a xxix, 681 p. :
|b ill. ;
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|a Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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|g Ch. 1.
|t Elastic Scattering of Heavy Particles.
|g Pt. A.
|t General Considerations; Theory.
|g 1-2.
|t Kinematics of Elastic Scattering; Classical Calculation of Cross Sections.
|g 1-3.
|t Potential Energy Curves and Surfaces.
|g 1-4.
|t Centrifugal Potential; One-Dimensional Radial Motion.
|g 1-5.
|t Classification of the Orbits in the Central Force Problem.
|g 1-6.
|t Semiclassical Approximations.
|g 1-7.
|t Quantum Theory.
|g 1-8.
|t References On Theory: Classical, Semiclassical, and Quantum.
|g Pt. B.
|t Heavy Particle Collisions at Low Energies.
|g 1-9.
|t Angular Distributions of Elastically Scattered Heavy Particles.
|g 1-10.
|t Apparatus and Techniques.
|g 1-11.
|t Experimental Data; Their Interpretation and Application.
|g Pt. C.
|t Heavy Particle Collisions at High Energies.
|g 1-12.
|t Neutral-Neutral Collisions at Energies Above a Few Tenths of an Electron Volt.
|g 1-13.
|t Ion-Neutral Collisions at Energies Above a Few Tenths of an Electron Volt --
|g Ch. 2.
|t Excitation, Dissociation, and Energy Transfer in Heavy Particle Collisions.
|g 2-2.
|t Background Information.
|g 2-3.
|t Experimental Considerations: State-to-State Techniques.
|g Pt. A.
|t Excitation by Heavy Particle Impact.
|g 2-4.
|t Rotational Excitation.
|g 2-5.
|t Vibrational Excitation.
|g 2-6.
|t Electronic Excitation (Outer Shell).
|g 2-7.
|t Electronic Excitation (Inner Shell).
|g 2-8.
|t Alignment, Orientation, and State Multipoles in Heavy Particle Collisions.
|g 2-9.
|t Theory of Heavy Particle Excitation Processes.
|g Pt. B.
|t Collisional and Field Dissociation.
|g 2-10.
|t Experiment.
|g 2-11.
|t Theory.
|g Pt. C.
|t Energy Transfer in Heavy Particle Collisions.
|g 2-13.
|t Thermodynamic Equilibrium and Relaxation toward It.
|g 2-14.
|t Adiabaticity Parameter [actual symbol not reproducible] and Resonance Function R[actual symbol not reproducible].
|g 2-15.
|t Theory of Energy Transfer Processes.
|g 2-16.
|t Experimental Studies --
|g Ch. 3.
|t Chemical Dynamics and Chemical Reactions.
|g Pt. A.
|t General Considerations.
|g 3-2.
|t Domain of Chemical Dynamics.
|g 3-3.
|t Basic Experimental Considerations.
|g Pt. B.
|t Neutral-Neutral Reactions.
|g 3-4.
|t Reaction Mechanisms.
|g 3-5.
|t Advantages of the Crossed-Molecular-Beam Method.
|g 3-6.
|t Instruments and Experiments (Neutral-Neutral Reactions).
|g Pt. C.
|t Ion-Molecule Reactions (Beam Studies).
|g 3-8.
|t Instruments and Experiments (Ion-Molecule Reactions) --
|g Ch. 4.
|t Ionization by Heavy Particle Impact.
|g Pt. A.
|t Measurement of Ionization Cross Sections.
|g 4-2.
|t Integral Ionization Cross Sections.
|g 4-3.
|t Differential Ionization Cross Sections.
|g Pt. B.
|t Theory of Ion Impact Ionization.
|g 4-4.
|t Classical Binary Encounter Approximation.
|g 4-5.
|t Quantum Mechanical Methods.
|g 4-6.
|t Classical-Trajectory Monte Carlo Method.
|g 4-7.
|t Semiempirical Models.
|g Pt. C.
|t Mechanisms and Special Topics in Ionization.
|g 4-8.
|t Electron Capture to the Continuum.
|g 4-9.
|t Saddle-Point Electrons.
|g 4-10.
|t Electron Promotion.
|g 4-11.
|t Autoionization and the Auger Effect.
|g 4-12.
|t Multiple Ionization.
|g 4-13.
|t Dissociative Ionization --
|g Ch. 5.
|t Charge Transfer.
|g 5-2.
|t Description of Charge-Changing Processes.
|g 5-3.
|t Measurement of Charge-Transfer Cross Sections.
|g 5-4.
|t Theoretical Aspects of Charge Transfer.
|g 5-5.
|t One-Electron Transfer Processes.
|g 5-6.
|t Multielectron Transfer Processes.
|g 5-7.
|t Ion-Molecule Transfer Processes.
|g 5-8.
|t Ion-Ion Charge Transfer --
|g Ch. 6.
|t Negative Ions.
|g 6-2.
|t Structure and Spectra of Negative Ions.
|g 6-3.
|t Methods of Measurement of Electron Affinities.
|g 6-4.
|t Mechanisms for Formation of Negative Ions.
|g 6-5.
|t Mechanisms for Destruction of Negative Ions.
|g 6-6.
|t Experimental Methods for Study of Negative-Ion Formation.
|g 6-7.
|t Dissociative Attachment.
|g 6-8.
|t Data on Electron Attachment.
|g 6-9.
|t Three-Body Attachment.
|g 6-10.
|t Detachment Processes --
|g Ch. 7.
|t Ion Transport in Gases; Ion-Molecule Reactions at Low Energies.
|g Pt. A.
|t Ion Transport.
|g 7-2.
|t General Considerations.
|g 7-3.
|t Measurement of Ionic Transport Coefficients.
|g 7-4.
|t Theory of Ion Transport in Gases: Spherically Symmetric Potentials and Elastic Collisions.
|g 7-5.
|t Systems with Asymmetric Interaction Potentials; Systems in Which Inelastic Collisions Occur.
|g 7-6.
|t Laser Probing of Drifting Ions.
|g Pt. B.
|t Studies of Ion-Molecule Reactions by Flow-Drift and Ion Trap Techniques.
|g 7-7.
|t Flowing Afterglow Techniques.
|g 7-8.
|t Flow-Drift Tube of Albritton and and McFarland.
|g 7-9.
|t Selected Ion Flow Tube.
|g 7-10.
|t Selected Ion Flow-Drift Tube.
|g 7-11.
|t Low-Temperature Studies --
|g Ch. 8.
|t Electron Swarms and Transport.
|g 8-2.
|t Experimental Methods.
|g 8-3.
|t Electron Transport Data.
|g 8-4.
|t Application of Transport Data --
|g Ch. 9.
|t Electron-Ion and Ion-Ion Recombination.
|g Pt. A.
|t Electron-Ion Recombination.
|g 9-2.
|t Radiative Recombination.
|g 9-3.
|t Laser-Stimulated Radiative Recombination.
|g 9-4.
|t Dielectronic Recombination.
|g 9-5.
|t Collisional Radiative and Termolecular Recombination.
|g 9-6.
|t Dissociative Recombination.
|g Pt. B.
|t Ion-Ion Recombination.
|g 9-7.
|t Mutual Neutralization.
|g 9-8.
|t Termolecular Ion-Ion Recombination.
|t Appendix I Background Information on Atomic Structure and Spectra --
|t Appendix II Designation of Diatomic Molecular States --
|t Appendix III General References and Sources of Data.
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