Inner-Shell Ionization of Atoms (Z=6 to 92) by electron
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Abstract
The electron impact ionization (EII) is of fundamental importance in understanding the physics of the collision process involving many-electron. Accurate EII cross sections (EIICS) are essential in many fields, ranging from astrophysics to molecular physics, to plasma physics for different targets over a wide range of energies. Four easy to handle models, such as the MBELL, XCVTS, GKLV and MUIBED [1], are used to evaluate EIICS. A few selected targets are considered to report their predictions and compared them with experimental EIICS data and other theoretical findings at the conference. \\[4pt] [1] A. K. F. Haque, M. A. Uddin, M. Shahjahan, M. R.Talukder, A. K. Basak, B. C. Saha, in \textit{Advances in Quantum Chemistry}, Vol \textbf{61}, 2011 (in press).
Authors
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Bidhan Saha
Department of Physics, Florida A\&M University, Tallahassee, FL-32307