Electron impact ionization of liquid and gaseous water: a single-center partial-wave approach

Physics in Medicine and Biology
C Champion

Abstract

In this work, we report a unified methodology to express the molecular wavefunctions of water in both vapor and liquid phases by means of a single-center approach. These latter are then used as input data in a theoretical treatment--previously published and successfully tested--for describing the water ionization process in the first Born approximation (Champion et al 2006 Phys. Rev. A 73 012717). The multi-differential and total cross sections also obtained are reported for the two thermodynamical phases investigated and compared to the rare existing experimental and theoretical data.

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Jun 16, 2012·Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine·Zdenka KuncicSébastien Incerti
May 17, 2013·The Journal of Chemical Physics·Christophe Champion
Nov 22, 2011·International Journal of Radiation Biology·Christophe ChampionBorko Stosic
Sep 23, 2010·Physics in Medicine and Biology·C ChampionJ Hanssen
May 20, 2018·Physical Review. E·Hong Qi TanAndrew A Bettiol
May 21, 2021·The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B·Nidhi Sinha, Bobby Antony
Mar 3, 2020·The Journal of Physical Chemistry. a·Lucie HuartMarie-Anne Hervé du Penhoat

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