Theory of electron detachment in collisions of negative ions with atoms I. Close-coupling formalism and solution to a model
- 8 January 1982
- journal article
- Published by The Royal Society in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences
- Vol. 379 (1776) , 179-207
- https://doi.org/10.1098/rspa.1982.0012
Abstract
A general theory is developed of electron detachment in slow collisions of negative ions with atoms. This theory, which follows earlier ideas of Fano and of Demkov, is based on a semiclassical close-coupling framework. The assumptions involved are stated precisely. In general, they consist of: (i) semiclassical description of the nuclear motion; (ii) diabatic representation of electronic states, with a discrete state crossing a continuum; (iii) neglect of continuum–continuum couplings, (iv) linear or quadratic time-dependence of the energy gap between discrete and continuum states. With such assumptions, the Schrödinger equation is reduced to a non-denumerably infinite set of coupled equations. The solution to these equations is the main topic of this paper. It is shown that the solution depends on just two functions, a coupling function G ( E ) and an energy-gap function ∆ ( t ). A simple model for the coupling function is given. With reasonable assumptions about the energy gap ∆ ( t ), the coupled equations can be solved. The final result of this paper is a formula for the S -matrix, which contains all probabilities and phases associated with the collision.This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
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