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A procedure to extract the complex amplitudes of He photodouble ionization from experimental data

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P Bolognesi1, A S Kheifets2, I Bray3, L Malegat4, P Selles4, A K Kazansky5 and L Avaldi1,6

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A procedure to extract the two complex amplitudes that govern the He photodouble ionization process from the experimental data is proposed. The results are compared with the predictions of the convergent close coupling and hyperspherical R-matrix with semiclassical outgoing wave theories.


PACS

34.50.Fa Electronic excitation and ionization of atoms (including beam-foil excitation and ionization)

32.80.Fb Photoionization of atoms and ions

34.10.+x General theories and models of atomic and molecular collisions and interactions (including statistical theories, transition state, stochastic and trajectory models, etc.)

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Atomic and molecular physics

Dates

Issue 16 (28 August 2003)

Received 5 May 2003

Published 5 August 2003



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