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Photoabsorption, photoionization, and photoelectron spectroscopy /

Photoabsorption, Photoionization, and Photoelectron Spectroscopy.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Berkowitz, Joseph, 1930-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Academic Press, 1979.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; Photoabsorption, Photoionization, and Photoelectron Spectroscopy; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Units and Conversion Factors; Introduction; Suggested References; Chapter I. Survey of Electromagnetic Interactions with Gases; A. The Second-Order Processes; B. The First-Order Process, Photoabsorption; C. The Hierarchy of Photoabsorption Processes; References; Chapter II. Photoabsorption below the First lonization Limit; Appendix; References; Chapter III. Quasi-Discrete States above the First lonization Potential.
  • A. Types of Discrete Excitation above the First lonization PotentialB. Photoelectron Spectroscopy; C. Discrete State-Continuum Interaction: Autoionization and Predissociation; D. The Nature of the Perturbation Matrix Elements in Autoionization; References; Chapter IV. The Ionization Continuum; A. The Variation of Cross Section in the Vicinity of the Ionization Threshold; B. The Energy Region for Inner-Shell Excitation; C. Cooper Minima
  • D. Dependence of Absorption Cross Section upon the Type of Orbital (s, p, d, . . .) from Which Ejection Takes Place.
  • E. Molecular ""Barriers"" to Electron EscapeF. Multiple Electron Excitations and Ionizations; G. Oscillator Strength Distribution in the Continuum; H. Dissociation in the Ionization Continuum; Summary of Useful Sum Rules; Appendix 1. Quantum Mechanical Derivation of Thomas-Reiche-Kuhn Sum Rule; Appendix 2. Relationship of the Electric-Dipole Matrix Elements to the Ground State Wave Function; Appendix 3. Interaction of Fast Charged Particles with Atoms and Molecules-A Digression; References; Chapter V. Total Photoabsorption and Photoionization Cross Sections for Selected Molecules.
  • A. Monatomic GasesB. Diatomic Molecules; C. Triatomic Molecules; D. Polyatomics; References; Chapter VI. Partial Cross Sections; A. General Considerations; B. Atoms; C. Diatomic Molecules; D. Triatomic Molecules; E. Polyatomic Molecules; Appendix 1. Table-Photoionization References for Other Molecules; Appendix 2. Derivation of the ""Energy Gap Law"" Simplified; Appendix 3. Classical Approximation and Dirichlet Integral; Appendix 4. Metastable Ions in Magnetic Mass Spectrometers; References; Chapter VII. Angular Distribution of Photoelectrons; A. General Form of the Equation.
  • B. Calculations of Angular DistributionsC. Experimental Considerations; D. Summary of Other Recent Measurements of �; Appendix; References; Chapter VIII. Instruments and Methods; A. Techniques for Measuring Photoabsorption Cross Sections and Ionization Yields; B. Photoionization Mass Spectrometry; C. Photoelectron Spectroscopy; D. Photoelectron-Photoion Coincidence Spectroscopy; References; Index.