Abstract
Electron scattering by lead atom is studied at energies 10, 20, 40, 60, 80 and 100 eV by applying a parameter-free complex optical potential. The real part of the complex optical potential includes the static potential Vst(r), the polarization potential Vpol(r) that consists of the short-range correlation and long-range polarization effects and Vex(r,k) term consisting of electron exchange interaction which is modeled by as- suming the electron charge cloud as a free electron gas. The loss of flux into the inelas- tic channels is included via a phenomenological absorption potential. Our results are compared with the recent theoretical and experimental measurements.
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