PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «AUTOIONISATION»
autoionisation
autoionisation
define
autoionization
physics
process
which
spontaneous
decay
excited
atoms
molecules
results
emission
electrons
rather
than
reverso
meaning
also
autointoxication
autoinoculation
autonomist
atomic
electron
instead
photon
result
vacancy
being
filled
inner
shell
medical
auger
effect
phenomenon
nuclear
loss
removal
core
atom
leaves
this
transition
tureng
turkish
meanings
technical
kendiliğinden
iyonlaşma
states
helium
isoelectric
sequence
below
abstract
complex
rotation
method
applied
calculate
isoelectronic
wavefunctions
doubly
their
probability
amplitudes
momentum
space
same
conclusions
regarding
mechanism
lexikon
physik
spektrum
wissenschaft
prozeß
anregung
atomen
oder
molekülen
auftreten
kann
wenn
angeregte
zustand
energetisch
über
collins
always
ˌɔːtəʊˌaɪənaɪˈzeɪʃən
definitions
noun
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «AUTOIONISATION»
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The connection between them emphasises that autoionisation is an interchannel
coupling effect. An excitation channel contains both the complete manifold of
Rydberg states converging on a threshold and the adjoining continuum with the ...
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The Role of Rydberg States in Spectroscopy and ...
of photoelectrons associated with photoionisation into higher ionic states. These
observations suggest that this time autoionisation into the underlymg continua of
the X32' ionic ground state is preferred over the absorption of a third photon [35].
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Research on Particle Imaging Detectors
DE L'AUTOIONISATION ET DES ELECTRONS EMIS SIMULTANEMENT AVEC
LE RAYONNEMENT £ DU PHOSPHORE 32 •Par F. SUZOR et G. CHARPAK,
Laboratoire de Synthese Atnmiquv. C. N. R. S. Resume. — On etudie, par
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Understanding Advanced Physical Inorganic Chemistry: The ...
Why isn't the [H3O+] that arises from the autoionisation of water taken into
consideration? A: As the given HCl solution is quite concentrated, we can regard
the contribution of H3O+ ions from the autoionisation of water to be negligible
and thus ...
Jeanne Tan, Kim Seng Chan, 2011
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Extreme Ultraviolet Astronomy
The absorption edge from He II can be seen in the data (figure 7.4) but there is an
even stronger reverse edge at 206 ̊A, which is attributed to the autoionisation of
He I. Autoionisation is a two stage process in which the absorption of an ...
Martin A. Barstow, Jay B. Holberg, 2003
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Many-body Theory of Atomic Structure and Photoionization
A major contribution to the ionisation cross section for complex atoms and ions
often arises from the process known as excitation-autoionisation. In this process,
the target is first excited to an autoionising state lying above the ionisation ...
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Sensor Systems for Environmental Monitoring
c) lonisation via an autoionisation state Figure 3.1 (a) lonisation to contixiuno An
electron in its ground state aioorio a photon and is raised to an exited state. The
ionisation by absorption of a second photon has a small crossxection, (b) The ...
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(e,2e) & Related Processes
Index Absolute experimental cross-sections 7-8 , 18 , 75-81 , 101-1 18 , 188 , 403
Auger processes 187,193,259,307-326, 381,384,393-403 electron spectroscopy
237 solid state perspective 237-258 one step model for 241 Autoionisation ...
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Astronomical Spectroscopy: An Introduction to the Atomic and ...
Similarly, electronic resonances can change spontaneously from being a doubly-
excited state to an ionised state and an free electron: A∗∗ → A+ + e−. (7.1) This
process is called autoionisation and is illustrated schematically by Fig. 7.10.
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Synchrotron Radiation Sources and Applications: Proceedings ...
According to the independent particle model and Fano's configuration interaction
theory as developed by Mies , Bardsley and later ( 39) by Smith for electronic
autoionisation of molecules one should expect to observe several phenomena.
G.N Greaves, I.H Munro, 1989