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Fragmentation processes: topics in atomic and molecular physics
"Revolutionary advances in experimental techniques and spectacular increases in computer power over recent years have enabled researchers to develop a much more profound understanding of the atomic few-body problem. One area of intense focus has been the study of fragmentation processes. Coveri...
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2012
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author | Whelan, Colm T |
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description | "Revolutionary advances in experimental techniques and spectacular increases in computer power over recent years have enabled researchers to develop a much more profound understanding of the atomic few-body problem. One area of intense focus has been the study of fragmentation processes. Covering the latest research in the field, this edited text is the first to provide a focussed and systematic treatment of fragmentation processes, bringing together contributions from a range of leading experts. As well as tackling the more established electron-impact ionization processes, (e,2e), this book also guides the reader through topics such as molecular fragmentation, ion-atom collisions and multi-photon processes. Combining a broad range of topics with an equal mix of theoretical and experimental discussion, this is an invaluable text for graduate students and researchers in atomic collisions, laser physics and chemistry"-- |
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spelling | cern-26346212021-04-21T18:44:07Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2634621engWhelan, Colm TFragmentation processes: topics in atomic and molecular physicsNuclear Physics - Theory"Revolutionary advances in experimental techniques and spectacular increases in computer power over recent years have enabled researchers to develop a much more profound understanding of the atomic few-body problem. One area of intense focus has been the study of fragmentation processes. Covering the latest research in the field, this edited text is the first to provide a focussed and systematic treatment of fragmentation processes, bringing together contributions from a range of leading experts. As well as tackling the more established electron-impact ionization processes, (e,2e), this book also guides the reader through topics such as molecular fragmentation, ion-atom collisions and multi-photon processes. Combining a broad range of topics with an equal mix of theoretical and experimental discussion, this is an invaluable text for graduate students and researchers in atomic collisions, laser physics and chemistry"--Cambridge University Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:26346212012 |
spellingShingle | Nuclear Physics - Theory Whelan, Colm T Fragmentation processes: topics in atomic and molecular physics |
title | Fragmentation processes: topics in atomic and molecular physics |
title_full | Fragmentation processes: topics in atomic and molecular physics |
title_fullStr | Fragmentation processes: topics in atomic and molecular physics |
title_full_unstemmed | Fragmentation processes: topics in atomic and molecular physics |
title_short | Fragmentation processes: topics in atomic and molecular physics |
title_sort | fragmentation processes: topics in atomic and molecular physics |
topic | Nuclear Physics - Theory |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2634621 |
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