elektronimpakti
Elektronimpakti is a process in which a free electron collides with a target particle, typically an atom or molecule, and transfers energy through the Coulomb interaction. If the collision is inelastic, the internal energy of the target changes, leading to electronic excitation, ionization, or dissociation, while elastic collisions leave internal states unchanged.
In atomic targets, the main inelastic channels are electronic excitation and ionization; in molecular targets, excitation,
The probability of a given outcome is described by a cross section, which depends on the incident
Applications of electron impact processes are widespread. In mass spectrometry, electron ionization (EI) is used to
Historically, measurements of electron impact ionization and excitation began in the early 20th century and helped