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Positron-induced emission of electron-positron pairs from solid surfaces

Author
GIEBELS, F1 ; GOLLISCH, H1 ; FEDER, R1
[1] Theoretische Festkörperphysik, Universität Duisburg-Essen, 47048 Duisburg, Germany
Source

Journal of physics. Condensed matter (Print). 2009, Vol 21, Num 35 ; 355002.1-355002.12 ; ref : 28 ref

CODEN
JCOMEL
ISSN
0953-8984
Scientific domain
Crystallography; Metallurgy, welding; Condensed state physics
Publisher
Institute of Physics, Bristol
Publication country
United Kingdom
Document type
Article
Language
English
Keyword (fr)
Cuivre Distribution angulaire Electron valence Elément matriciel Etat positon Fonction corrélation paire Interaction coulombienne Interaction électron positon Méthode fonctionnelle densité Quasiparticule
Keyword (en)
Copper Angular distribution Valence electron Matrix elements Positron states Pair correlation function Coulomb interaction Electron-positron interactions Density functional method Quasiparticles
Keyword (es)
Electrón valencia Función correlación par Interacción coulombiana
Classification
Pascal
001 Exact sciences and technology / 001B Physics / 001B70 Condensed matter: electronic structure, electrical, magnetic, and optical properties / 001B70A Electron states / 001B70A60 Positron states

Discipline
Physics of condensed state : electronic structure, electrical, magnetic and optical properties
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
21922326

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