Phys. Rev. A 9, 1188 - 1194 (1974)

Use of consistent phase conventions in calculating angular distributions of scattering cross sections and application to electron-hydrogen-atom inelastic scattering

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Maynard A. Brandt and Donald G. Truhlar *
Chemical Physics Program, Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455

Received 18 June 1973; revised 19 October 1973

The practical problem of consistent use of a phase convention in calculating differential cross sections from scattering or reactance matrices is discussed, and in two instances (electron-hydrogen-atom and positron-hydrogen-atom scattering) where an inconsistency has been found, we correct some previously published differential-cross-section formulas. We present the first correct calculations of close-coupling-approximation differential cross sections for the 1s-2p electron-hydrogen-atom scattering process. We compare the differential cross sections from the 3-state and the 6-state close-coupling-approximation scattering matrices of Burke and co-workers.


©1974 The American Physical Society

URL: http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRA/v9/p1188
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.9.1188

* Alfred P. Sloan Fellow, 1973-1975. Senior Visiting Fellow, Battelle Columbus Laboratories, Fall quarter, 1973.

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