Robert L. Intemann

Professor Emeritus
Ph.D., Stevens Institute of Technology


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Office: BA321
Phone: 215-204-1791
Fax: 215-204-5652
Email: intemann@temple.edu

Research Interests:

Using a variety of theoretical and computational techniques, we study various aspects of the dynamics of atomic inner-shell phenomena. In particular, we are interested in radiative phenomena and those involving the rearrangement of atomic electrons as a consequence of nuclear decay or a collision process. The focus of this research is role played by correlations and the influence of relativistic and QED effects.

Selected Publications:

"Comment on 'On an identity for the volume integral of the square of a vector potential' ", R. L. Intemann, Am. J. Phys. 76(1), 93-95 (2008).

"Theory of double internal bremsstrahlung during electron-capture decay", R. L. Intemann, Phys. Rev. A51, 4662(1995).

"Pathologies in 3-body molecular clusters when using -shell potentials", Y. J. Jee, S. Y. Larsen, R. L. Intemann and M. Fabre de la Ripelle, Phys. Rev. A 49, 1912 (1994).