Resonant inelastic collisions of electrons with diatomic molecules
Houfek, K.
In this contribution we give a review of applications of the nonlocal resonance theory which has been successfully used for treating the nuclear dynamics of low-energy electron collisions with diatomic molecules over several decades. We give examples and brief explanations of various structures observed in
the cross sections of vibrational excitation and dissociative electron attachment to diatomic molecules such as threshold peaks, boomerang oscillations below the dissociative attachment threshold, or outerwell resonances.
type: | article |
journal: | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B |
volume: | 279 |
pages: | 71-75 |
year: | 2012 |
link: |
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0168583X11010172
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grants: | Vibrational and dissociation dynamics of molecular systems in electronic continuum, GAČR 208/10/1281; 2010-2014; hlavní řešitel: Martin Čížek
Fyzikální studium objektů a procesů ve sluneční soustavě a v astro-fyzikálních systémech, výzkumný záměr MSM0021620860; 2007-2013; hlavní řešitel: Jiří Bičák |