23–28 Sept 2018
Europe/Rome timezone

The Mechanism of Induced-Dispersive Channeling of Neutral Atoms and Molecules in Zeolite Channels, Natural Asbestos Fibers and Structured Cylindrical Superlattices

25 Sept 2018, 18:40
1h

Speaker

Prof. Vladimir Vysotskii (Kiev National Shevchenko Univ, Kiev, Ukraine)

Description

Controlled long-distance transportation of neutral particle beams is one of the most interesting problems of atomic physics. Some features of the interaction of moving neutral atoms, molecules and clusters with a superlattice field (e.g., crystal lattice and system of magnetic or electric domains) were considered in [1]. In our new paper we consider the possibility of using the induction-dispersion method of interaction of particles for the realization of long distance channeling in natural channels of zeolites , asbestos fibers and similar cylindrical structured nanotubes . 1. V. I.Vysotskii, M.V.Vysotskyy, N.V.Maksyuta. Journal of Surface Investigation, 2010, V.4, No.4, 696

Primary author

Prof. Vladimir Vysotskii (Kiev National Shevchenko Univ, Kiev, Ukraine)

Co-authors

Dr Mykhaylo Vysotskyy (Kiev National Shevchenko Univ) Dr Nikolae Maksyuta (Kiev National Shevchenko Univ) Prof. Sultan Dabagov (LNF)

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