New applications of atomic spectroscopy in laser physics, laser
spectrosco- py, laser frequency and wavelength measurements, plasma
physics, astrophysics, and some other related problems have been
developed very intensively in the last years. As a result, the
approximate methods of calculation of the transition probabilities and
cross sections necessary for all these applications have become of
vastly increased importance. At the same time, some new problems have
arisen in the theory of spectral line broadening such as the shape of
nonlinear resonances in the spectra of gas lasers, interference effects,
and some other problems connected with various spectroscopic methods of
plasma diagnostics. This book is devoted to the systematic treatment of
the theory of the elementary processes responsible for the excitation of
atomic spectra and the theory of spectral line broadening. The choice of
problems is significantly different from that traditional for books on
the theory of atomic collisions. The main goal of the book is to present
the most efficient and useful of comparatively simple approximate
methods for the calcula- tion and estimation of cross sections. Numerous
tables containing the results of approximate cross section calculations
for the most important elementary processes are included in the book.
Comprehensive presenta- tion of the theory of atomic collisions is out
of the scope of this book and can be found elsewhere. However, the
fundamentals of the general theory of collisions which are necessary for
formulation of approximate methods are given in Chapter 2.