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Scattering of Photons by Many-Electron Systems (Hardcover, 2010 ed.)
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Scattering of Photons by Many-Electron Systems (Hardcover, 2010 ed.)
Series: Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics, 58
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Thesubjectofthismonographistheresultsoftherecenttheoreticalstudiesof
the nature and the role of many-particleand orientation e?ects in
the process of anomalouselastic scattering of X-ray photon by free
atom, atomic ion, and linear molecule. Theoretical and experimental
investigations of anomalous elastic scatt- ing of X-rayphoton
havingenergyin the rangeof0. 35keV? ???1. 4MeV by a many-electron
system are immediate requirements in modern fundamental and applied
physics from the point of view of the conditions of the anomalous
dispersion when an incident photon energy is close to that of an
inner-shell ionization thresholds. They are important, ?rstly,
because of the construction and subsequent application of the X-ray
free electron laser and because of laboratory-plasma X-ray laser
generation. Also, it is urgent to solve imp- tant problems, such as
maintaining a laser thermonuclear fusion, as well as majority of
problems in plasma physics, ionizing radiation physics, surface
physics, metal and semiconductor physics, and astrophysics.
However,in spite of the existence of a
generalquantum-mechanicaltheory for the process of anomalous
scattering of the electromagnetic radiation by matter, following
from the works by Kramers and Heisenberg (1925) [1] and Waller
(1928,1929) [2,3], both the calculation methods and the assignments
of the anomalously dispersive regions of the elastic scattering
spectra in the immediate vicinity (?1/ 100 eV) of the inner-shell
ionization thresholds of free atom,atomicion, andmolecule
areabsentin the worldscienti?cpractice, including the many-particle
e?ects. Indeed, the existing methods within the anomalously
dispersive regions of elastic scattering lead to in?nite (nonph-
ical) intensities of the di?erential cross-section resonances.
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