Electron-optical properties of atomic fields

U. Fano, C. E. Theodosiou, and J. L. Dehmer
Rev. Mod. Phys. 48, 49 – Published 1 January 1976
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Abstract

We present a unified discussion and illustrations of the electron-optical aspects of electron penetration into, or escape from, the inner region of atoms. Both processes may focus or defocus the amplitudes of wavefunctions and shift their phases, as manifested in countless phenomena ranging from level shifts to β-decay rates. A background survey begins by discussing the Fermi-Segrè formula for hyperfine splittings and emphasizes the interplay of hydrogenic and WKB approximations. The Phase-Amplitude Method, which determines amplitude ratios and phase shifts directly, proves useful for interpreting the systematics of these parameters along the Periodic System. We present results of survey calculations, carried through the Periodic System using Hartree-Slater potential fields, of: (a) αl(0)αl(), the ratio of the wavefunction's amplitude at r=0 to that outside the atom; (b) δl(E=0) and dδldE|E=0, the phase shift and its energy derivative at E=0, and (c) the changes in δl(E=0) and αl(0)αl() induced by either a unit perturbation localized near r=0 or a relativistic correction. Thus we provide a broad mapping of certain fundamental parameters based on rather crude but realistic calculations. These results are meant to serve as a bench mark in surveying problems and in checking new results, while standard methods are preferable for working out specific applications accurately.

    DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/RevModPhys.48.49

    ©1976 American Physical Society

    Authors & Affiliations

    U. Fano and C. E. Theodosiou

    • Department of Physics, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637

    J. L. Dehmer

    • Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois 60439

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    Vol. 48, Iss. 1 — January - March 1976

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