Abstract
The thesis presents some recent development in time-dependent coupled channel methods for one- and two-electron systems. The methods have been applied to detailed studies on several different aspects of charge transfer processes in ion-atom collisions at intermediate to low energies. Measurable quantities, such as partial and total cross sections, partial cross sections in projectile energy gain, orientation and alignment fractions, have been calculated. Confrontation with experiments has in general given good agreement. 14 refs., 2 figs.
Citation Formats
Hansen, J P.
Studies of collision dynamics in electron capture processes.
Norway: N. p.,
1989.
Web.
Hansen, J P.
Studies of collision dynamics in electron capture processes.
Norway.
Hansen, J P.
1989.
"Studies of collision dynamics in electron capture processes."
Norway.
@misc{etde_10142414,
title = {Studies of collision dynamics in electron capture processes}
author = {Hansen, J P}
abstractNote = {The thesis presents some recent development in time-dependent coupled channel methods for one- and two-electron systems. The methods have been applied to detailed studies on several different aspects of charge transfer processes in ion-atom collisions at intermediate to low energies. Measurable quantities, such as partial and total cross sections, partial cross sections in projectile energy gain, orientation and alignment fractions, have been calculated. Confrontation with experiments has in general given good agreement. 14 refs., 2 figs.}
place = {Norway}
year = {1989}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Studies of collision dynamics in electron capture processes}
author = {Hansen, J P}
abstractNote = {The thesis presents some recent development in time-dependent coupled channel methods for one- and two-electron systems. The methods have been applied to detailed studies on several different aspects of charge transfer processes in ion-atom collisions at intermediate to low energies. Measurable quantities, such as partial and total cross sections, partial cross sections in projectile energy gain, orientation and alignment fractions, have been calculated. Confrontation with experiments has in general given good agreement. 14 refs., 2 figs.}
place = {Norway}
year = {1989}
month = {Dec}
}