Ionisation processes and the resultant electron emission in molecular collisions constitute a cornerstone of modern atomic and molecular physics. These phenomena encompass a variety of interactions – ...
Dissociative recombination is a key process in which a molecular ion captures a free electron and subsequently dissociates into neutral fragments. This phenomenon, along with other electron-molecule ...
Data from past proton-electron collisions provide strong evidence of entanglement among the proton's sea of quarks (spheres) and gluons (squiggles), which may play an important role in their ...
How it works Schematic showing how a five-electron droplet (shown in blue) is transported inside the selected potential minimum of a SAW. Electrostatic gates (yellow) are used to guide the electron ...
Tom N. Rescigno, Lawrence Berkeley Natl. Laboratory, during the workshop of "Theory of Electron-Molecule Collisions for Astrophysics, Biophysics and Low-Temperature Plasmas: Opportunities and ...
Data from past proton-electron collisions provide strong evidence of entanglement among the proton's sea of quarks (spheres) and gluons (squiggles), which may play an important role in their ...
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Electron-atom scattering method reveals quantum states of wave packets
Physicists have proposed a way to extract the internal quantum states of electron wave packets by analyzing how those packets ...
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