Low-Lying Resonance States of Slow Electron Collisions With Atomic Oxygen
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Abstract
A 39-target state close-coupling calculation of low-energy electron scattering from atomic oxygen is carried out with core-valence electron correlation by using R-matrix method. It is shown that the elastic cross section has a huge and sharp increase with the electron energy going down below 1 eV. This remarkable structure is attributed to a few very low-lying potential resonances and the features of these resonances are given with partial cross sections. It is also shown that after considering excitations of two electrons from 2s shell, the three lowest atomic energy levels are in agreement with experimental results better than that just considering excitations of two electrons from the 2p shell as well as only one electron from the 2s shell. Elastic and two excitation (3P → 1D and 3P → 1S) cross sections are given and compared with the other theoretical and experimental results.
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WU Jian-Hua, YUAN Jian-Min. Low-Lying Resonance States of Slow Electron Collisions With Atomic Oxygen[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2003, 20(6): 841-844.
WU Jian-Hua, YUAN Jian-Min. Low-Lying Resonance States of Slow Electron Collisions With Atomic Oxygen[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2003, 20(6): 841-844.
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WU Jian-Hua, YUAN Jian-Min. Low-Lying Resonance States of Slow Electron Collisions With Atomic Oxygen[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2003, 20(6): 841-844.
WU Jian-Hua, YUAN Jian-Min. Low-Lying Resonance States of Slow Electron Collisions With Atomic Oxygen[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2003, 20(6): 841-844.
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