Dynamic polarizabilities and Rydberg states of silicon, phosphorous, and sulfur

Physics – General Physics

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Configuration Interaction, Phosphorus, Polarization (Spin Alignment), Rydberg Series, Silicon, Sulfur, Atomic Energy Levels, Electron Orbitals, Electron Transitions, Isoelectronic Sequence, Resonance Fluorescence, Ultraviolet Spectroscopy

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Spectral line arising out of neutral and ionized atoms of Si, P, and S are dominant in the spectra of the solar photosphere and corona. Neutral and ionized species of these atoms have been found by the IUE satellite experiments on interstellar matter. Observations of the Jupiter satellite system reveal the existence of such ions. Here, the time-dependent coupled Hartree-Fock theory is used to study the excitation properties of neutral Si, P, and S in their ground as well as their valence excited states. The Roothaan formalism is used to deal with the open-shell atoms. Excitation energies, oscillator strengths, and quantum defects are estimated for several optically allowed transitions, and analytic representations of the singly excited Rydberg orbitals are found.

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