Low-energy elastic scattering of electrons from neon atoms

Physics – General Physics

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Elastic Scattering, Electron Scattering, Neon, Photoionization, Hartree Approximation, Momentum Transfer, Phase Shift, Scattering Cross Sections, Self Consistent Fields

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The elastic scattering of slow electrons (at impact energies 0.136-70 eV) by Ne atoms is investigated theoretically, extending and applying the multiconfiguration Hartree-Fock SCF technique developed by Saha et al. (1988) for photoionization calculations. CI methods are used to account for dynamical-polarization and electron-correlation effects. The results are presented in extensive tables and graphs and discussed in detail. Good agreement with published experimental data and other theoretical results is demonstrated.

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