Semiclassical treatment of Wannier's theory when the exponent diverges


Autoria(s): Condren, D.S.; McCann, James; Crothers, Derrick
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14/09/2006

Resumo

We consider a non-standard application of the Wannier model. A physical example is the single ionization of a hydrogenic beryllium ion with a fully stripped beryllium ion, where the ratio of the charge of the third particle to the charges of the escaping particles is 1/4; we investigate the single ionization by an electron of an atom comprising an electron and a nucleus of charge 1/4. An infinite exponent is obtained suggesting that this process is not tractable within the Wannier model. A modified version of Crothers' uniform semiclassical wavefunction for the outgoing particles has been adopted, since the Wannier exponents and are infinite for an effective charge of Z = 1/4. We use Bessel functions to describe the Peterkop functions u and u and derive a new turning point ?. Since u is well behaved at infinity, there exists only the singularity in u at infinity, thus we employ a one- (rather than two-) dimensional change of dependent variable, ensuring that a uniform solution is obtained that avoids semiclassical breakdown on the Wannier ridge. The regularized final-state asymptotic wavefunction is employed, along with a continuum-distorted-wave approximation for the initial-state wavefunction to obtain total cross sections on an absolute scale. © 2006 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/semiclassical-treatment-of-wanniers-theory-when-the-exponent-diverges(f3accad7-0eba-4e21-8d1c-1a1f2fab6318).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0953-4075/39/17/019

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eng

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Fonte

Condren , D S , McCann , J & Crothers , D 2006 , ' Semiclassical treatment of Wannier's theory when the exponent diverges ' Journal of Physics B: Atomic Molecular and Optical Physics , vol 39 , no. 17 , 019 , pp. 3639-3648 . DOI: 10.1088/0953-4075/39/17/019

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article