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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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Polarizationeffects in electron-electron and positron-electron scattering

Zeitschrift f�r Physik, 1966
The polarization-asymmetries in the cross-sections for electron-electron and positron-electron scattering are investigated numerically in first order perturbation theory in the range from 1 keV to 10 GeV for all angles with regard to polarization-measurements.
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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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Electron-Phonon Interaction as Effective Electron-Electron Interaction

physica status solidi (b), 1985
AbstractAfter rederiving the tight‐binding electron–phonon Hamiltonian for a diatomic chain with special emphasis on the dispersion of the coupling constant the linear electron–phonon interaction is transformed into an effective Electron–Electron one following Chatterjee and Mitra (CM). The subsequent Hartree‐Fock decoupling with inclusion of anomalous
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Advances in Automotive Electronics [Automotive Electronics]

IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, 2014
Smartphone Connectivity Apple (Cupertino, California) and Google's Android (Mountain View, California) together sell 95% of the smartphones in the United States, but, for years, they have been largely locked out of the automobile industry. Now, nearly every major automaker is preparing to share a ride with these smartphones [1].
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From molecular to supramolecular electronics

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Hongliang Chen, J Fraser Stoddart
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The Electron

1983
Hermann Haken, Hans Christoph Wolf
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Mucosa-interfacing electronics

Nature Reviews Materials, 2022
Ziliang Kang, Giovanni Traverso
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2D Heterostructures for Ubiquitous Electronics and Optoelectronics: Principles, Opportunities, and Challenges

Chemical Reviews, 2022
Phuong Viet Pham   +2 more
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On electrons

Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1903
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