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The variable-phase method in multichannel electron-atom or electron-ion scattering
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EngineeringPhysicsElectron SpectroscopyNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsWave ScatteringAtomic PhysicsHigh-frequency ApproximationElectron DiffractionInverse Scattering TransformsOuter RegionComputational ChemistryQuantum ChemistryVariable-phase MethodExchange PotentialsMany-body Problem
The variable-phase method is used to transform the system of second-order linear differential equations occurring in the outer region of electron-atom scattering problems (r>ra, where all exchange potentials can be neglected) into a system of first-order non-linear differential equations. The problem reduces to the direct outwards integration of the desired reactance K matrix, from its value given at r=ra by application of the R-matrix method in the inner region. The method is tested on various multichannel scattering processes (C+e-, C3++e-, N++e-,...) in the resonant or non-resonant region, when all channels are open or some of them are closed, and with up to 17 channels.
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