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Electron Impact Ionization

Dunn, G H(Edited by)Mark, T D(Edited by)
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It is perhaps surprising that a process which was one of the first to be studied on an atomic scale, and a process which first received attention over seven decades ago, continues to be the object of diverse and intense research efforts.

Such is the case with the (seemingly) conceptually simple and familiar mechanism of electron impact ionization of atoms, molecules, and ions.

Not only has the multi-body nature of the collision given ground to theoretical effort only grudgingly, but also the variety and subtlety of processes contributing to ionization have helped insure that progress has come only with commensurate work: no pain - no gain.

Modern experimental methods have made it possible to effectively measure and explore threshold laws, differential cross sections, partial cross sections, inner-shell ionization, and the ionization of unstable species such as radicals and ions.

In most instances the availability of experimental data has provided impetus and guidance for further theoretical progress."

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Springer Verlag GmbH
3211817786 / 9783211817780
Hardback
539
31/12/1985
Austria
383 pages
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