Electron-Atom and Electron-Molecule Collisions

Electron-Atom and Electron-Molecule Collisions by Jürgen Hinze is a comprehensive collection of papers presented during a workshop at the University of Bielefeld in May 1980. Published by Springer US on August 22, 2013, this softcover reprint of the original 1st edition from 1983 spans 354 pages and is written in English. The volume focuses on the theory and computational techniques essential for the quantitative description of electron scattering phenomena, reflecting advancements in the quantum mechanical characterization of atomic and molecular states.
Readers will find detailed discussions on the theoretical frameworks for elastic and inelastic electron-molecule collisions, as well as insights into photo- and multiple photon ionization and electron impact ionization. The articles highlight the evolution of computational techniques that have become foundational for understanding these complex processes. While significant progress has been made, the text acknowledges that further research is necessary to achieve a complete theoretical understanding of collisional phenomena and the potential discoveries that may arise from ongoing experimental refinements.
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The papers collected in this volume have been presented during a workshop on “Electron-Atom and Molecule Collisions” held at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies of the University of Bielefeld in May 1980. This workshop, part of a larger program concerned with the “Properties and Reactions of Isolated Molecules and Atoms,” focused on the theory and computational techniques for the quanti tative description of electron scattering phenomena. With the advances which have been made in the accurate quantum mechanical characterisation of bound states of atoms and molecules, the more complicated description of the unbound systems and resonances important in electron collision processes has matured too. As expli cated in detail in the articles of this volume, the theory for the quantitative explanation of elastic and inelastic electron molecule collisions, of photo- and multiple photon ionization and even for electron impact ionization is well developed in a form which lends itself to a complete quantitative ab initio interpretation and pre diction of the observable effects. Many of the experiences gained and the techniques which have evolved over the years in the com putational characterization of bound states have become an essential basis for this development. To be sure, much needs to be done before we have a complete and detailed theoretical understanding of the known collisional processes and of the phenomena and effects, which may still be un covered with the continuing refinement of the experimental tech niques.
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