Abstract
The simplified model of electron-hydrogen atom scattering which has all orbital angular momentum set to zero is solved to convergence at a range of energies from 1 to 400 eV using a general coupled-channel approach. The results are in complete agreement with the solution of this problem by Poet using a method that is applicable to this model only. The corresponding T matrix elements for the transitions from the ground state to each one of 1s, 2s, and 3s are presented in tabular from. The 1s, 2s, 3s, ionization and total cross sections are also presented at each energy. 5 refs., 2 tabs.
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Bray, I, and Stelbovics, A T.
Simplified model of electron scattering on atomic hydrogen.
Australia: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Bray, I, & Stelbovics, A T.
Simplified model of electron scattering on atomic hydrogen.
Australia.
Bray, I, and Stelbovics, A T.
1991.
"Simplified model of electron scattering on atomic hydrogen."
Australia.
@misc{etde_10136066,
title = {Simplified model of electron scattering on atomic hydrogen}
author = {Bray, I, and Stelbovics, A T}
abstractNote = {The simplified model of electron-hydrogen atom scattering which has all orbital angular momentum set to zero is solved to convergence at a range of energies from 1 to 400 eV using a general coupled-channel approach. The results are in complete agreement with the solution of this problem by Poet using a method that is applicable to this model only. The corresponding T matrix elements for the transitions from the ground state to each one of 1s, 2s, and 3s are presented in tabular from. The 1s, 2s, 3s, ionization and total cross sections are also presented at each energy. 5 refs., 2 tabs.}
place = {Australia}
year = {1991}
month = {Nov}
}
title = {Simplified model of electron scattering on atomic hydrogen}
author = {Bray, I, and Stelbovics, A T}
abstractNote = {The simplified model of electron-hydrogen atom scattering which has all orbital angular momentum set to zero is solved to convergence at a range of energies from 1 to 400 eV using a general coupled-channel approach. The results are in complete agreement with the solution of this problem by Poet using a method that is applicable to this model only. The corresponding T matrix elements for the transitions from the ground state to each one of 1s, 2s, and 3s are presented in tabular from. The 1s, 2s, 3s, ionization and total cross sections are also presented at each energy. 5 refs., 2 tabs.}
place = {Australia}
year = {1991}
month = {Nov}
}