Time delay of slow electrons by a diatomic molecule described by non-overlapping atomic potentials model


Abstract in English

We study the elastic scattering of slow electrons by two-atomic molecule in the frame of non-overlapping atomic potentials model. The molecular continuum wave function is represented as a combination of a plane wave and two spherical s-waves, generated by the centers of atomic spheres. The asymptotic of this function determines in closed form the amplitude of elastic electron scattering. We show that this amplitude cannot be represented as a series of spherical functions. Therefore, it is impossible to use straightly the usual S-matrix methods to determine the scattering phases for non-spherical targets. We show that far from molecule the continuum wave function can be presented as an expansion in other than spherical orthonormal functions. The coefficients of this expansion determine the molecular scattering phases for non-spherical molecular systems. In such an approach, we calculate the Wigner times delay for slow electron scattered by two-atomic target.

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