Title :
Failure of single electron descriptions of molecular orbital collision processes
Author_Institution :
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee 37916
Abstract :
Inner-shell excitation occurring in low and moderate (keV range) energy collisions between light atomic and ionic systems is frequently describable in terms of molecular promotion mechanisms, which have been extensively explored both theoretically and experimentally. The bulk of such studies have concentrated on processes understandable through the use of single- and independent-electron models. Nonetheless, it is possible to find cases of inner-shell excitation in relatively simple collision systems which involve nearly simultaneous multiple-electron transitions and transitions induced by inherently two-electron interactions. Evidence for these many- and non-independent-electron phenomena in inner-shell excitation processes and the importance of considering such effects in the interpetation of collisionally induced excitation spectra is discussed.
Keywords :
Charge transfer; Contracts; Electrons; Ionization; Nuclear electronics; Predictive models; Prototypes;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.1979.4330313