Collisional Effects in Atomic Spectra

Collisional Effects in Atomic Spectra
Title Collisional Effects in Atomic Spectra PDF eBook
Author M. Harris
Publisher
Pages 152
Release 1985
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Collisional Effects in Atomic Spectra

Collisional Effects in Atomic Spectra
Title Collisional Effects in Atomic Spectra PDF eBook
Author D. Michael J. Harris
Publisher
Pages 130
Release 1985
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Atomic Collisions and Spectra

Atomic Collisions and Spectra
Title Atomic Collisions and Spectra PDF eBook
Author U Fano
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 420
Release 2012-12-02
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0323151116

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Atomic Collisions and Spectra provides an overview of the state of knowledge on atomic collision physics. The book grew out of lecture notes for a succession of courses at the University of Chicago in 1967-1979, which reported the new material as it was taking a definite form. It has been enriched since 1980, as the subject matured and continued to expand. The book is organized into four parts. Part A deals briefly with rather elementary items of general information. Part B then takes up in considerable detail those aspects of single-electron scattering whose mastery is essential for treating multielectron processes. Part C deals with multielectron processes with a residual—if often realistic—restriction, namely, that the multielectron interactions remain confined within a core region from which only a single electron escapes into alternative channels of a long-range field. Part D surveys studies of double (or multiple) escape of electrons from a core. The book is intended for multiple use as a graduate school text, a tool for independent study, or a reference for particular topics.

Studies of Collisional Effects in Atomic Spectra

Studies of Collisional Effects in Atomic Spectra
Title Studies of Collisional Effects in Atomic Spectra PDF eBook
Author Neville J. Bowman
Publisher
Pages 223
Release 1979
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Collisional Effects on Molecular Spectra

Collisional Effects on Molecular Spectra
Title Collisional Effects on Molecular Spectra PDF eBook
Author Jean-Michel Hartmann
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 429
Release 2008-08-12
Genre Science
ISBN 0080569943

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Gas phase molecular spectroscopy is a powerful tool for obtaining information on the geometry and internal structure of isolated molecules as well as on the interactions that they undergo. It enables the study of fundamental parameters and processes and is also used for the sounding of gas media through optical techniques. It has been facing always renewed challenges, due to the considerable improvement of experimental techniques and the increasing demand for accuracy and scope of remote sensing applications. In practice, the radiating molecule is usually not isolated but diluted in a mixture at significant total pressure. The collisions among the molecules composing the gas can have a large influence on the spectral shape, affecting all wavelength regions through various mechanisms. These must be taken into account for the correct analysis and prediction of the resulting spectra. This book reviews our current experimental and theoretical knowledge and the practical consequences of collisional effects on molecular spectral shapes in neutral gases. General expressions are first given. They are formal of difficult use for practical calculations often but enable discussion of the approximations leading to simplified situations. The first case examined is that of isolated transitions, with the usual pressure broadening and shifting but also refined effects due to speed dependence and collision-induced velocity changes. Collisional line-mixing, which invalidates the notion of isolated transitions and has spectral consequences when lines are closely spaced, is then discussed within the impact approximation. Regions where the contributions of many distant lines overlap, such as troughs between transitions and band wings, are considered next. For a description of these far wings the finite duration of collisions and concomitant breakdown of the impact approximation must be taken into account. Finally, for long paths or elevated pressures, the dipole or polarizability induced by intermolecular interactions can make significant contributions. Specific models for the description of these collision induced absorption and light scattering processes are presented. The above mentioned topics are reviewed and discussed from a threefold point of view: the various models, the available data, and the consequences for applications including heat transfer, remote sensing and optical sounding. The extensive bibliography and discussion of some remaining problems complete the text. State-of-the-art on the subject A bibliography of nearly 1,000 references Tools for practical calculations Consequences for other scientific fields Numerous illustrative examples Fulfilling a need since there is no equivalent monograph on the subject

Collisional and Radiative Effects in Atomic Spectra

Collisional and Radiative Effects in Atomic Spectra
Title Collisional and Radiative Effects in Atomic Spectra PDF eBook
Author Ian Shannon
Publisher
Pages 218
Release 1986
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Collisional and Radiative Effects in Atomic Spectra

Collisional and Radiative Effects in Atomic Spectra
Title Collisional and Radiative Effects in Atomic Spectra PDF eBook
Author Daryl Szebesta
Publisher
Pages 165
Release 1990
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