Atomic Inner-Shell Physics

Atomic Inner-Shell Physics
Title Atomic Inner-Shell Physics PDF eBook
Author Bernd Crasemann
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 760
Release 2013-03-09
Genre Science
ISBN 1461324173

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The physics of atomic inner shells has undergone significant advances in recent years. Fast computers and new experimental tools, notably syn chrotron-radiation sources and heavy-ion accelerators, have greatly enhan ced the scope of problems that are accessible. The level of research activity is growing substantially; added incentives are provided by the importance of inner-shell processes in such diverse areas as plasma studies, astrophysics, laser technology, biology, medicine, and materials science. The main reason for all this exciting activity in atomic inner-shell physics, to be sure, lies in the significance of the fundamental problems that are coming within grasp. The large energies of many inner-shell processes cause relativistic and quantum-electrodynamic effects to become strong. Unique opportunities exist for delicate tests of such phenomena as the screening of the electron self-energy and the limits of validity of the present form of the frequency-dependent Breit interaction, to name but two. The many-body problem, which pervades virtually all of physics, presents somewhat less intractable aspects in the atomic inner-shell regime: correlations are relatively weak so that they can be treated perturbatively, and the basic potential is simple and known! The dynamics of inner-shell processes are characterized by exceedingly short lifetimes and high transition rates that strain perturbation theory to its limits and obliterate the traditional separation of excitation and deexcitation. These factors are only now being explored, as are interference phenomena between the various channels.

Inner-Shell and X-Ray Physics of Atoms and Solids

Inner-Shell and X-Ray Physics of Atoms and Solids
Title Inner-Shell and X-Ray Physics of Atoms and Solids PDF eBook
Author Derek Fabian
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 947
Release 2013-04-18
Genre Science
ISBN 1461592364

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A wide range of atomic and solid state phenomena is studied today by means of x-ray excitation or inner-shell ionization, as this volume strikingly illustrates. The strong link between these two fields of investigation is partly the result of the extensive developments within each and also largely due to the broad variety of theoretical and experimental techniques now available. All im portant recent advances are to be found highlighted here; most are substantially reviewed. Two dominant research threads are evident in, the chapters of this book. While clearly distinguishable, they are inescapably en twined. One is concerned with x-ray processes as probes for the study of solid-state effects, the other with the measurement and interpretation of inner-shell and bremsstrahlung processes in iso lated systems. In the first, a given material is made the target in an x-ray tube; in the second, free atoms form the target while a solid material can be used when the effect of the solid environ ment on the excitation processes is negligible. Thus, although inner-shell ionization is predominantly concerned with atoms and x-ray processes with the solid state, there are large regions of overlap which have arisen when a given research technique has de veloped from studies in both areas. To bring out these features we have arranged the chapters in the order: atomic, solid-state, chemical.

Atomic Inner-Shell Processes

Atomic Inner-Shell Processes
Title Atomic Inner-Shell Processes PDF eBook
Author Bernd Crasemann
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 481
Release 2012-12-02
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0323148808

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Ionization and Transition Probabilities is the first volume in Atomic Inner Shell Processes which describes the relative status of the physics of atomic inner shells. Both volumes can be applied and used in various traditional scientific disciplines. Volume I consists of 11 chapters written by different authors, each an expert in the field. The book discusses mainly the inner-shell excitation by electrons, heavy-charged particles, and photons and the atomic excitation as seen in nuclear decay. The theory of radiative and radiationless transitions is also explored in terms of single-particle descriptions and many-body approaches. Other major concepts covered in this comprehensive volume include the developments in theory of multiple decay processes; transition energies and their calculations; and energy shifts that are results of chemical environment and hyperfine interactions. This first volume serves as a valuable reference to many scientists and researchers in various fields like atomic and nuclear physics, astrophysics, chemistry, surface and materials science, and engineering or radiation shields.

Modern Atomic and Nuclear Physics

Modern Atomic and Nuclear Physics
Title Modern Atomic and Nuclear Physics PDF eBook
Author Fujia Yang
Publisher World Scientific
Pages 812
Release 2010
Genre Science
ISBN 9814277169

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"The textbook itself is the culmination of the authors' many years of teaching and research in atomic physics, nuclear and particle physics, and modern physics. It is also a crystallization of their intense passion and strong interest in the history of physics and the philosophy of science. Together with the solution manual which presents solutions to many end-of-chapter problems in the textbook, they are a valuable resource to the instructors and students working in the modern atomic field."--Publisher's website.

Coherence in Atomic Collision Physics

Coherence in Atomic Collision Physics
Title Coherence in Atomic Collision Physics PDF eBook
Author H.J. Beyer
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 362
Release 2013-11-21
Genre Science
ISBN 1475797451

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During the last two decades the experimental investigation of atomic coherence phenomena has made rapid progress. Detailed studies have been performed of angular correlations, spin polarization effects, angular momen tum transfer, and the alignment parameters which characterize the charge cloud of excited atoms. The enormous growth in the number of these investigations was made possible through substantial development and application of new experimental technology, the development of sophisti cated theoretical models and numerical methods, and a fine interplay between theory and experiment. This interplay has resulted in a deeper understanding of the physical mechanisms of atomic collision processes. It is the purpose of the chapters in this book to provide introductions for nonspecialists to the various fields of this area as well as to present new experimental and theoretical results and ideas. The interest in spin-dependent interactions in electron-atom scattering has a long history; it dates back to the early investigations of Mott in 1929. While the more traditional measurements in this field were concerned with the determination of spin polarization and asymmetries, the range of investi gations has been expanded enormously during the last few years and now includes many observables sensitive to one or more of the various spin dependent interactions. The understanding of these effects requires a theoretical description of the orientation and alignment parameters of the target atoms, of the forma tion of resonances, of the influence of electron-exchange processes, and of the relativistic interactions inside the atom and between projectile and target.

Semiclassical Descriptions of Atomic and Nuclear Collisions

Semiclassical Descriptions of Atomic and Nuclear Collisions
Title Semiclassical Descriptions of Atomic and Nuclear Collisions PDF eBook
Author J. Bang
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 498
Release 2012-12-02
Genre Science
ISBN 0444598383

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These proceedings contain the invited papers, both theoreticaland experimental presented at this symposium, the first of 3 heldin Copenhagen to honour Niels Bohr's hundredth birthday.

Relativistic Theory of Atoms and Molecules

Relativistic Theory of Atoms and Molecules
Title Relativistic Theory of Atoms and Molecules PDF eBook
Author Pekka Pyykkö
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 394
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 3642933459

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