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High-Energy Electron-Electron Scattering

Physical Review, 1960
The radiative corrections to the electron-electron scattering to order ${\mathrm{\ensuremath{\alpha}}}^{3}$ are calculated for (1) the colliding beam experiment and (2) the experiment in which the target electron is at rest initially. The contributions from high-energy real photons are included.
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Electron–electron coincidence spectroscopies at surfaces

Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena, 2002
In the past 20 years, a steadily increasing number of electron-electron coincidence experiments on atoms and molecules have contributed to a deeper understanding of electron-electron correlation effects. In more recent years this technique has been extended to the study of solid surfaces.
Stefani G   +3 more
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Calculation of Electron-Electron Scattering

Physical Review, 1958
The matrix elements involved in the calculation of electron-electron and positron-electron scattering are written down explicitiy for a complete set of initial and final spin states of the particles. This permits the evaluation of the cross section for any polarization combination desired, with a minimum of labor. (auth)
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Electron-electron bremsstrahlung for bound target electrons

The European Physical Journal D, 2008
For the process of electron-electron (e-e) bremsstrahlung the momentum and energy distributions of the recoiling electrons are calculated in the laboratory frame. In order to get the differential cross section and the photon spectrum for target electrons which are bound to an atom, these formulae are multiplied by the incoherent scattering function and
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Electronation

Science, 1925
H P, Cady, R, Taft
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Single Electronics.

1995
James E. Lukens   +2 more
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