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Computing charge-exchange cross sections for Ca+ collisions with Rb at low and ultralow energies
M Tacconi1, F A Gianturco, A K Belyaev
1Department of Chemistry, Sapienza, The University of Rome, P.le Aldo Moro 5, 00185 Rome, Italy.
Abstract:
Collisions between Ca cations and Rb atoms are computed within a quantum approach that generates the most relevant potential energy curves from accurate ab initio methods and carries out the low-energy scattering calculations by including nonadiabatic and spin-orbit coupling terms. The cross sections are obtained at relative energies typical for the likely arrangements of Rb atoms in a Magneto-Optical Trap overlapped with a Coulomb Crystal of Ca cations. The dominant nonadiabatic process is clearly identified and the efficiency of the nonadiabatic coupling terms which lead to the charge-exchange process is discussed.
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