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Electron EM reviews the theoretical and experimental work of the
last 30 years on continuous electron emission in energetic ion-atom
collisions. High incident energies for which the projectile is
faster than the mean orbital velocity of the active electron are
considered. Emphasis is placed on the interpretation of ionization
mechanisms. They are interpreted in terms of Coulomb centers
associated with the projectile and target nuclear fields which
strongly interact with the outgoing electron. General properties of
the two-center electron emission are analyzed. Particular attention
is given to screening effects. A brief overview of multiple
ionization processes is also presented. The survey concludes with a
complete compilation of experimental studies of ionization cross
sections.
Electron EM reviews the theoretical and experimental work of the
last 30 years on continuous electron emission in energetic ion-atom
collisions. High incident energies for which the projectile is
faster than the mean orbital velocity of the active electron are
considered. Emphasis is placed on the interpretation of ionization
mechanisms. They are interpreted in terms of Coulomb centers
associated with the projectile and target nuclear fields which
strongly interact with the outgoing electron. General properties of
the two-center electron emission are analyzed. Particular attention
is given to screening effects. A brief overview of multiple
ionization processes is also presented. The survey concludes with a
complete compilation of experimental studies of ionization cross
sections.
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