Theory of Scattering in Three-Particle System and Its Application to Electron-Exciton Scattering
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概要
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The formulae in the theory of scattering in the three-particle system developed in a previous paper are transformed into those in the new coordinate systems which are appropriate to the practical application of the theory. On the basis of the general theory, the cross section of electron-exciton scattering which has recently been measured by Otsuka and his coworkers is evaluated in the low-energy limit of incident electron. It has been found that the theoretical result is consistent with their experimental ones.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 1975-07-25
著者
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MATSUDA Kazunori
Hamamatsu University School of Medicine
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SUNAKAWA Shigenobu
Department of Physics, College of General Education Osaka University
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HIROOKA Masahiko
Department of Physics, Osaka University
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Sunakawa Sigenobu
Department Of Physics College Of General Education Osaka University
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Sunakawa Sigenobu
Department Of Nuclear Engineering Osaka University
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MATSUDA Kiyohisa
Department of Physics, College of General Education Osaka University
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Matsuda Kiyohisa
Department Of Physics College Of General Education Osaka University
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Hirooka Masahiko
Department Of Physics College Of General Education Osaka University
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MATSUDA Kazunori
Hamamatsu University, School of Medicine
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HIROOKA Masahiko
Department of Physics, College of General Education Osaka University
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