Atomic-Molecular Ionization by Electron Scattering

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  • Atomic-Molecular Ionization by Electron Scattering Book Detail

  • Author : K. N. Joshipura
  • Release Date : 2018-06-30
  • Publisher : Cambridge University Press
  • Genre : Science
  • Pages :
  • ISBN 13 : 1108574750
  • File Size : 19,19 MB

Atomic-Molecular Ionization by Electron Scattering by K. N. Joshipura PDF Summary

Book Description: Comprehensive and up-to-date text in the field of electron scattering and ionization, covering fundamentals, experimental background, quantum scattering theories and applications. Electron impact ionization of atoms and molecules in ground/metastable states is discussed comprehensively. The text covers electron scattering phenomenon for diatomic and common molecules, polyatomic molecules and radicals including hydro-carbons, fluoro-carbons and other larger molecules together with relevant radical species in detail. Applications of electron impact ionization and excitation in gaseous or plasma and condensed matter is discussed in a separate chapter. Recent advances in the field of electron molecule scattering and ionization for polyatomic molecules is covered extensively.

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