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Atomic-Molecular Ionization By Electron Scattering - Theory and Applications

English · Hardback

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Covers quantum scattering theories, experimental and theoretical calculations and applications in a comprehensive manner.

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Preface; Acknowledgement; Dedication; 1. Atoms and molecules as bound quantum systems; 2. Quantum scattering theories; 3. Electron atom scattering and Ionization; 4. Electron molecule scattering and Ionization ¿ I; 5. Electron molecule scattering and Ionization ¿ II; 6. Applications of electron scattering; References; Index.

About the author

K. N. Joshipura is former Professor and Head, Department of Physics, Sardar Patel University Vallabh Vidyanagar, Gujarat, India. He has taught courses including quantum mechanics, atomic-molecular physics, nuclear physics and mathematical physics at undergraduate and graduate level. He has more than forty years of teaching and research experience and has published more than 130 papers in national and international journals. He has been to University College London (August-October 2001), under the Indo-UK INSA Royal Society London joint award program. He investigated a wide variety of atomic-molecular targets, by developing a method of calculating electron-impact ionization cross section as a dynamic fraction of total scattering cross section.Nigel J. Mason is Professor, Department of Physical Sciences, The Open University, Milton Keynes. His current research includes experimental studies of molecular formation on dust grains in the Interstellar medium and on planetary surfaces as well as electron induced processes in outer-space environments. He has published more than 170 papers in journals of international repute. He has published a book titled Introduction to Environmental Physics (2001). He served as Director of Research, Department of Physics and Astronomy (2003–2009), and Associate Dean for Research, Enterprise and Scholarship, Faculty of Science (2009–2014) at The Open University.

Summary

Useful for graduate students and academicians, the text comprehensively discusses fundamentals and new theories in the field of electron scattering. It covers results and cross section data on various atomic/molecular targets.

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