Abstract

Spin asymmetries for elastic and inelastic scattering of electrons from thallium are presented. Thallium is a heavy target (Z = 81) and the spin asymmetries can be caused by relativistic effects (spin-orbit interactions) in addition to exchange effects.

Highlights

  • The relativistic convergent close-coupling (RCCC) method has been successfully applied to the calculation of the spin asymmetry for elastic scattering on Cd, Cs, Zn and Hg, and recently indium [1]

  • Many of the RCCC spin asymmetries presented are the first theoretical results provided for comparison with measurements that were made two decades ago

  • The full details of the RCCC method applied to electronthallium spin asymmetries are described in [2]

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Summary

Introduction

The relativistic convergent close-coupling (RCCC) method has been successfully applied to the calculation of the spin asymmetry for elastic scattering on Cd, Cs, Zn and Hg, and recently indium [1].

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