Atomic Photoeffect [electronic resource] /

This book is devoted to the investigation of a rather prevalent process in nature: interaction of atoms with electromagnetic radiation. Primary attention is given to the low and intermediate photon energy region, from tens to hundreds of electron-volts. It is in this region that the probability of photon absorption and photoionization is largest. Data in this energy region are very interesting and useful in astrophysics and plasma physics, solid-state physics and quantum electronics, and in a number of other branches of science and technical applications. Formulae for hydrogen atom photoionization are given in almost all textbooks on quantum mechanics. Together with the limited amounts of experimental data available up to the beginning of the sixties, the formulae gave an impression of the completeness of the study of photoionization, of the absolute clarity of the mechanism of the process, and of the possibility of calculating rather easily its probability using the formulae.

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Main Authors: Amusia, M. Ya. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Language:eng
Published: Boston, MA : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1990
Subjects:Physics., Atoms., Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9328-4
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1872182018-07-30T23:10:29ZAtomic Photoeffect [electronic resource] / Amusia, M. Ya. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textBoston, MA : Springer US : Imprint: Springer,1990.engThis book is devoted to the investigation of a rather prevalent process in nature: interaction of atoms with electromagnetic radiation. Primary attention is given to the low and intermediate photon energy region, from tens to hundreds of electron-volts. It is in this region that the probability of photon absorption and photoionization is largest. Data in this energy region are very interesting and useful in astrophysics and plasma physics, solid-state physics and quantum electronics, and in a number of other branches of science and technical applications. Formulae for hydrogen atom photoionization are given in almost all textbooks on quantum mechanics. Together with the limited amounts of experimental data available up to the beginning of the sixties, the formulae gave an impression of the completeness of the study of photoionization, of the absolute clarity of the mechanism of the process, and of the possibility of calculating rather easily its probability using the formulae.1. Introduction -- 2. The Structure of the Atom and Its Interaction with an Electromagnetic Field -- 3. Photoabsorption in the One-Electron Approximation -- 4. The Random-Phase Approximation with Exchange -- 5. Results from Calculations in the Random-Phase Approximation with Exchange -- 6. Generalization of the Random-Phase Approximation -- 7. Improvements in Photoabsorption Theory -- 8. Double-Vacancy States -- 9. Conclusion -- References.This book is devoted to the investigation of a rather prevalent process in nature: interaction of atoms with electromagnetic radiation. Primary attention is given to the low and intermediate photon energy region, from tens to hundreds of electron-volts. It is in this region that the probability of photon absorption and photoionization is largest. Data in this energy region are very interesting and useful in astrophysics and plasma physics, solid-state physics and quantum electronics, and in a number of other branches of science and technical applications. Formulae for hydrogen atom photoionization are given in almost all textbooks on quantum mechanics. Together with the limited amounts of experimental data available up to the beginning of the sixties, the formulae gave an impression of the completeness of the study of photoionization, of the absolute clarity of the mechanism of the process, and of the possibility of calculating rather easily its probability using the formulae.Physics.Atoms.Physics.Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9328-4URN:ISBN:9781475793284
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Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics.
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Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics.
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Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics.
Amusia, M. Ya. author.
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Atomic Photoeffect [electronic resource] /
description This book is devoted to the investigation of a rather prevalent process in nature: interaction of atoms with electromagnetic radiation. Primary attention is given to the low and intermediate photon energy region, from tens to hundreds of electron-volts. It is in this region that the probability of photon absorption and photoionization is largest. Data in this energy region are very interesting and useful in astrophysics and plasma physics, solid-state physics and quantum electronics, and in a number of other branches of science and technical applications. Formulae for hydrogen atom photoionization are given in almost all textbooks on quantum mechanics. Together with the limited amounts of experimental data available up to the beginning of the sixties, the formulae gave an impression of the completeness of the study of photoionization, of the absolute clarity of the mechanism of the process, and of the possibility of calculating rather easily its probability using the formulae.
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