2000
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.61.022715
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Charge transfer and fragmentation in cluster-atom collisions

Abstract: Charge transfer and fragmentation in collisions of sodium cluster ions with caesium atoms have been investigated theoretically within a microscopic framework called Non-adiabatic Quantum Molecular Dynamics. To illustrate the complexity of non-adiabatic cluster collisions, in particular the interplay between charge transfer and fragmentation, Na + 4 (2.7 keV) + Cs collisions are studied in detail with special emphasis on methodical aspects. It is shown that integral and exclusive charge transfer cross sections … Show more

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“…The spectra are fitted with appropriate parametrisations to obtain the particle yield in the unmeasured p T region. The spectral shapes have also been compared with predictions from the EPOS3 model [10], which describes the full evolution of heavy ion collisions and embeds the UrQMD model for the description of the hadronic phase. This model reproduces the spectral shapes reasonably well but over-predicts the yield for central Pb-Pb collisions.…”
Section: Analysis Methods and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spectra are fitted with appropriate parametrisations to obtain the particle yield in the unmeasured p T region. The spectral shapes have also been compared with predictions from the EPOS3 model [10], which describes the full evolution of heavy ion collisions and embeds the UrQMD model for the description of the hadronic phase. This model reproduces the spectral shapes reasonably well but over-predicts the yield for central Pb-Pb collisions.…”
Section: Analysis Methods and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…II A, only the lowest ten correlate with the separated atom asymptote: Na͑3s͒ +Na͑3s͒ +Na͑3s͒ +Na͑3s͒ +Na + ͑fully disintegrated cluster in the ground state͒. 24 are at variance with the lowest-energy isomer structure ͑planar trapezoidal structure͒ found by Knospe et al 14 The first column of Table I gives the energy position of the states at the equilibrium geometry ͑D 2d ͒ of the ground state. A few characteristics of these states that are of relevance in the discussion of the fragmentation of Na 5 + after the collision with He are given in Table I.…”
Section: B Characteristics Of the States And Of The Fragmentation Chmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…[8]. It has later been applied to various collision problems: ion-fullerene collisions [9], atom-sodium cluster collisions [10], charge transfer in atom-cluster collisions [11,12], the stopping power of protons or antiprotons in clusters [13,14] or insulators [15], the excitation and ionization of molecules such as ethylene due to proton collisions [16], or the interaction of protons or heavier ions with carbon nanostructures or graphitic sheets [17,18]. It may also be used to study laser-induced molecular or cluster dynamics in the high-field (but still not relativistic) regime; some examples are Refs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%