Abstract

Abstract The non-coplanar symmetric (e, 2e) reaction at several kilovolts is understood so well that it provides an accurate and sensitive tool for observing the motion and correlation of electrons in atoms and molecules. Examples are given of both the determination of experimentally defined orbitals; which are equivalent within experimental error to orbitals calculated by appropriate variational methods, and of quantities dependent on initial- and final-state correlations.

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