Considerations Beyond First Order Perturbation Theory
Theoretical considerations, based on the first-order perturbation theory in the projectile-target interaction, are expected to represent a good approximation to treat the different aspects of the projectile-target collisions only provided the conditions Z
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atomic, optical, and plasma physics The Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics covers in a comprehensive manner theory and experiment in the entire f ield of atoms and molecules and their interaction with electromagnetic radiation. Books in the series provide a rich source of new ideas and techniques with wide applications in f ields such as chemistry, materials science, astrophysics, surface science, plasma technology, advanced optics, aeronomy, and engineering. Laser physics is a particular connecting theme that has provided much of the continuing impetus for new developments in the f ield. The purpose of the series is to cover the gap between standard undergraduate textbooks and the research literature with emphasis on the fundamental ideas, methods, techniques, and results in the f ield.
47 Semiclassical Dynamics and Relaxation By D.S.F. Crothers 48 Theoretical Femtosecond Physics Atoms and Molecules in Strong Laser Fields By F. Großmann 49 Relativistic Collisions of Structured Atomic Particles By A. Voitkiv and J. Ullrich 50 Cathodic Arcs From Fractal Spots to Energetic Condensation By A. Anders 51 Reference Data on Atomic Physics and Atomic Processes By B.M. Smirnov
Vols. 20–46 of the former Springer Series on Atoms and Plasmas are listed at the end of the book
A. Voitkiv J. Ullrich
Relativistic Collisions of Structured Atomic Particles With 63 Figures
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Dr. Alexander Voitkiv Professor Dr. Joachim Ullrich Max-Planck-Institut f¨ur Kernphysik Saupfercheckweg 1, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
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Preface
During the last two decades the explorations of different processes accompanying ion–atom collisions at h
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