Electron elastic scattering off $A$@C$_{60}$: The role of atomic polarization under confinement
Abstract
The present paper explores possible features of electron elastic scattering off endohedral fullerenes @C. It focuses on how dynamical polarization of the encapsulated atom by an incident electron might alter scattering off @C compared to the static-atom- case, as well as how the C confinement modifies the impact of atomic polarization on electron scattering compared to the free-atom case. The aim is to provide researchers with a "relative frame of reference" for understanding which part of the scattering processes could be due to electron scattering off the encapsulated atom and which due to scattering off the C cage. To meet the goal, the C cage is modeled by an attractive spherical potential of a certain inner radius, thickness, and depth which is a model used frequently in a great variety of fullerene studies to date. Then, the Dyson equation for the self-energy part of the Green's function of an incident electron moving in the combined field of an encapsulated atom and C is solved in order to account for the impact of dynamical polarization of the encaged atom upon scattering. The Ba@C endohedral is chosen as the case study. The impact is found to be significant, and its utterly different role compared to that in scattering is unraveled.
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@article{arxiv.1511.00066,
title = {Electron elastic scattering off $A$@C$_{60}$: The role of atomic polarization under confinement},
author = {V. K. Dolmatov and M. Ya. Amusia and L. V. Chernysheva},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.00066},
year = {2015}
}
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7 pages, 5 figures, published in Phys. Rev. A, the attached file is the original authors' file, i.e., not a PRA copyedited file