Photoionization and other probes of many-electron interactions : [proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Photoionization and Other Probes of Many-electron Interactions, held at the Centre "Les Cigales" in Carry-le-Rouet, France, August 31-September 13, 1975]
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Photoionization and other probes of many-electron interactions : [proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Photoionization and Other Probes of Many-electron Interactions, held at the Centre "Les Cigales" in Carry-le-Rouet, France, August 31-September 13, 1975]
(NATO advanced study institutes series, ser. B . Physics ; v. 18)
Plenum Press, c1976
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The Advanced Study Institute on "Photoionization and Other Probes of Many-Electron Interactions" was held at the Centre "Les Cigales" in Carry-Ie-Rouet (France), from August 31st till September 13th 1975. The Institute was sponsored by the Scienti- fic Affairs Division of NATO. The "Centre National de la Recher- che Scientifique" (France) gave also partial support to the French participants and the National Science Foundation (U. S . A. ) to the American participants. A total of 18 lecturers, and 54 students selected among more than 120 applicants, attended the Institute. Over the last few years, substantial progress has been made in the experimental study of photon- or electron interactions with atoms. In particular, the g. rowing number of facilities created to use the synchrotron radiation makes now possible the realization of new types of experiments. The accumulation of new results showed clearly it was necessary to introduce electron correlations in the theoretical models in order to explain the existence and the probability of a large number of processes, in particular multiple processes.
Thus large progress has also been made in the theore- tical description of the excitation of the electronic systems and their interactions. It was the purpose of this Institute to bring together theoreticians and experimentalists in order to provide an opportunity to present in details the state of the art, in experiment as well as in theory, and to favor discussions on future experimen- tal and theoretical studies.
Table of Contents
to the School Program.- Correlations of Excited Electrons.- Photoionization Processes.- The Single Electron Model in Photoionization.- Shake Theory of Multiple Photoexcitation Processes.- The Random Phase Approximation with Exchange.- Photoionization Cross Sections and Auger Rates Calculated by Many-Body Perturbation Theory.- Photoabsorption Spectroscopy of Atoms in the Extreme Ultraviolet (XUV) Spectral Region.- Photoelectron Spectrometry: Experiments with Atoms.- Charged Particle Collisions.- Theoretical Aspects of Electron Correlations in Electron Collisions.- High-Energy Electron Experiments.- Some Experiments on Collisions between Electrons and Atoms or Ions which Investigate Correlation Effects.- The Quasi-Molecular Model in Heavy Particle Collisions.- Nuclear Excitation.- Ionization by Nuclear Transitions.- Inner-Shell Rearrangement.- Theory of Atomic Decay following Inner-Shell Ionization.- Correlation Effects in X-Ray Emission Spectroscopy.- Correlation Effects in Auger Electron Spectroscopy.- Ions, Molecules, Solids.- Some Aspects of Inner Shell Phenomena for the Ions in a Plasma.- Multiple Excitation in Free Molecules.- High Energy Excitations in Molecules and Solids.- Seminars.- Relativistic Effects in Atomic Structure Calculation: An Introduction.- A New Experimental Study of Multiple Ionization in Noble Gases by Electron and Photon Impact.- A Primer on Photoelectron Angular Distributions.- The Quantum Defect Theory Approach.- The Close-Coupling Methods Applied to Photoionization of Neutral Atoms and Positive Ions.- Future Experimental Problems in Photoionization.- Concluding Remarks.- Author Index.
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