Introduction 1 1. 2. Basic Concepts and Phenomenological Description 6
2.1. Separation of the Center-of-Mass Motion 8 2.2. Separation of
Electronic and Nuclear Motions. Interaction Potentials (Potential-Energy
Surfaces) 11 2.2.1. Heuristic Considerations 11 2.2.2. Born-Oppenheimer
Separation. Adiabatic Approximation, 16 Present State of
Potential-Energy-Burface 2.2.3. Calculations 23 2.3. Scattering Channels
6 2.4. Classification of Elementary Processes. Microscopic Mechanism 27
D.ynamics of Atomic and Molecular Collisions: 3. Electronically
Adiabatic Processes 32 Classical Approach 3.1. 33 Some Arguments for the
Reliability of the Classical Approach 33 Atom-Atom Collisions. Elastic
Scattering 34 Quasiclassical Treatment of Elementary Processes in
Triatomic Systems: Inelastic and Reactive Scattering 44 IV Examples of
Results of Trajectory Calculations 59 3.1.4. 64 Elements of
Quantum-Mechanical Methods 3.2. Correspondence of Classical and Quantum-
3.2.1. 64 Mechanical Theories Time-Dependent Scattering Theory 71 3.2.2.
Stationary Scattering Theory 77 3.2.3. One-Dimensional Scattering 78
3.2.3.1 - Three-Dimensional Elastic Scattering 83 3.2.3.2. Rearrangement
Scattering (Reactions) 85 3.2.3.3. Examples of Quantum-Mechanical
Calculations 3.2.4.