The validity of classical trajectory and perturbative quantal methods for electron-impact ionization from excited states in H-like ions

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To test the validity of classical trajectory and perturbative quantal methods for electron-impact ionization of H-like ions from excited states, we have performed advanced close-coupling calculations of ionization from excited states in H, Li2+ and B4+ using the R-matrix with pseudo states and the time-dependent close-coupling methods. Comparisons with our classical trajectory Monte Carlo (CTMC) and distorted-wave (DW) calculations show that the CTMC method is more accurate than the DW method for H, but does not improve with n and grows substantially worse with Z, while the DW method improves with Z and grows worse with n. © 2005 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Griffin, D. C., Ballance, C. P., Pindzola, M. S., Robicheaux, F., Loch, S. D., Ludlow, J. A., … Schultz, D. R. (2005). The validity of classical trajectory and perturbative quantal methods for electron-impact ionization from excited states in H-like ions. Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, 38(12). https://doi.org/10.1088/0953-4075/38/12/L01

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