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  • New Directions in Atomic Physics
  • Written by author C.T. Whelan
  • Published by Springer-Verlag New York, LLC, 4/30/2013
  • The last few years have seen some remarkable advances in the understanding of atomic phenomena. It is now possible to isolate atomic systems in traps, measure in coincidence the fragments of collision processes, and by the use of storage rings produce and
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Collective Resonances in Metallic Clusters 1
Recent Advances in Electron-Electron Coincidence Experiments 17
Recoil Ion Momentum Spectroscopy Momentum Space Images of Atomic Reactions 33
A Brief Report on Density Functional Theory 47
Ion-Atom Collisions 59
Superfluidity and Feshbach Resonances in BEC 71
(e,2e) Processes 87
Positrons, Positronium and Anti-Hydrogen 105
Ionization in Time-Dependent Processes: Proton-Hydrogen Collisions 125
Magnetic Atom Optics 131
Optics and Interferometry with Atoms and Molecules 143
Negative Ion Resonances in Surface Dynamics: New Results and Applications 153
Atomic Collisions with Antiparticles 167
Electron Impact Ionization of Helium[(e,2e) & (e,3e)] Investigated with Cold Target Recoil-Ion Momentum Spectroscopy 179
Near Threshold Electron Impact Ionization of Neon and Argon 185
The Role of Compound States in the Continuum Emission from Moderately Ionized Rare-Earth Plasmas 191
(e,3e) Double Ionization: Comparative Results for He, Ne and Ar 197
Double Ionization of Helium by Fast Electron Impact 203
Hollow Atoms and Interactions of Highly Charged Ions with Surfaces 209
Electron Scattering by Diatomic Molecules Adsorbed on Surfaces 217
Ionization Ion-Atom Collisions: Recoil-Ion Momentum Spectroscopy and Ejected Electron Spectroscopy 223
Time Reversal Violation in the YbF Molecule 233
Thomas Process and Wave Function Imaging in p-He Transfer Ionization Investigated by COLTRIMS 239
Positron and Positronium Collisions 245
Autoionizing 3s3p[superscript 6]np Resonances along the Argon-Like Sequence 251
Collisionless Modes of a Trapped Bose Gas 257
(e,2e) Measurements on Lithium with Spin-Polarized Beams of Electrons and Atoms 263
Photoabsorption of Positive Ions 269
Electron Spectroscopy as a Tool for Environmental Science 275
Atomic Physics on High-Performance (Parallel) Computers 281
The R Matrix-Floquet Theory of Multiphoton Processes 291
Soft X-Ray Narrowband Continuum Emission from Laser Produced Plasmas 297
On the Use of the (e,2e) Technique as a Surface Probe 301
Electron Pair Emission from Solids and Clean Surfaces upon Electron and Photon Impact 309
Some Remarks on the Scattering of Electrons from a Metallic Surface 315
Triple Differential Cross Sections for the Electron Impact Ionization of Helium, Neon and Argon from 0.1 to 1keV. Theory and Experiment Compared 319
Bose-Einstein Condensates in Spatially Periodic Potentials 333
An Atom Interferometer as a Thermometer 339
Characteristics of Low Energy (e,2e) Processes 345
New Results for Double Excitation Processes with Helium Targets 355
Anisotropic Expansion of Finite Temperature Bose Gases-Emergence of Interaction Effects Between Condensed and Non-Condensed Atoms 363
Index 369


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