Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1997
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Physical Review A (Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics), Volume 56, Issue 4, October 1997, pp.R2510-R2513
Physics
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General Molecular Conformation And Symmetry, Stereochemistry, Self-Consistent-Field Methods, Molecular And Chemical Processes And Interactions
Scientific paper
The ground state of a hydrogen molecule in magnetic fields is investigated using a fully numerical Hartree-Fock approach. We found that between 4.2×104 T and 3×106 T the ground state is 3Σ+u with very weak interaction between atoms. In this field region the hydrogen can form a superfluid phase, predicted earlier [Korolev and Liberman, Phys. Rev. Lett. 72, 270 (1994)]; the state 3Πu is metastable and may be responsible for the unknown excitonic line observed by Timofeev and Chernenko [JETP Lett. 61, 617 (1995)]. For magnetic fields stronger than 3×106 T the ground state is the tightly bound 3Πu.
Kravchenko Yu. P.
Liberman Michael A.
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