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portada many-particle quantum dynamics in atomic and molecular fragmentation (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Year
2013
Language
English
Pages
515
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
23.4 x 15.6 x 2.8 cm
Weight
0.75 kg.
ISBN
3642056261
ISBN13
9783642056260

many-particle quantum dynamics in atomic and molecular fragmentation (in English)

Joachim Ullrich (Illustrated by) · V. P. Shevelko (Illustrated by) · Springer · Paperback

many-particle quantum dynamics in atomic and molecular fragmentation (in English) - Ullrich, Joachim ; Shevelko, V. P.

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Synopsis "many-particle quantum dynamics in atomic and molecular fragmentation (in English)"

This book aims to give a comprehensive view on the present status of a tremendously fast-developing field - the quantum dynamics of fragmenting many-particle Coulomb systems. In striking contrast to the profound theo- retical knowledge, achieved from extremely precise experimental results on the static atomic and molecular structure, it was only three years ago when the three-body fundamental dynamical problem of breaking up the hydro- gen atom by electron impact was claimed to be solved in a mathematically consistent way. Until now, more "complicated", though still fundamental scenarios, ad- dressing the complete fragmentation of the "simplest" many-electron system, the helium atom, under the action of a time-dependent external force, have withstood any consistent theoretical description. Exceptions are the most "trivial" situations where the breakup is induced by the impact of a single real photon or of a virtual photon under a perturbation caused by fast, low- charged particle impact. Similarly, the dissociation of the "simplest" molecu- lar systems like Ht or HD+, fragmentating in collisions with slow electrons, or the H3 molecule breaking apart into two or three" pieces" as a result of a single laser-photon excitation, establish a major challenge for state-of-the-art theoretical approaches.

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