Abstract

In this Rapid Communication an {ital ab} {ital initio} approach to the inner-shell charge-transfer process in heavy-ion{endash}solid-target collisions is presented. Unlike the extensively studied ion{endash}gas-target systems heavy-ion{endash}solid-target measurements showed systematic deviations from available theories. These deviations were interpreted as revealing a fundamental difference between collisions with gas and those with solid targets. Within the framework of our relativistic formalism a quantitative description of heavy-ion{endash}solid-target charge-transfer processes is reached, thus laying to rest the old problem of solid-target effects. As an example, the results for Cu on a Ni solid target are discussed. {copyright} {ital 1996 The American Physical Society.}

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