Complete Solution of Electronic Excitation and Ionization in Electron-Hydrogen Molecule Scattering
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Zammit, Mark
Savage, Jeremy
Fursa, Dmitry
Bray, Igor
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2016Type
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Zammit, M. and Savage, J. and Fursa, D. and Bray, I. 2016. Complete Solution of Electronic Excitation and Ionization in Electron-Hydrogen Molecule Scattering. Physical Review Letters. 116 (23): Article 233201.
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Physical Review Letters
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The convergent close-coupling method has been used to solve the electron-hydrogen molecule scattering problem in the fixed-nuclei approximation. Excellent agreement with experiment is found for the grand total, elastic, electronic-excitation, and total ionization cross sections from the very low to the very high energies. This shows that for the electronic degrees of freedom the method provides a complete treatment of electron scattering on molecules as it does for atoms.
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