The Effect Of Core Polarization On The Population Of The Rydberg States Of ArVIII Ions Escaping Solid Surfaces

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The appearance of maxima at nA = nmax in the population distributions for the Rydberg states of multiply charged ions ArVIII escaping solid surfaces at intermediate velocities ( v ˜1 a.u.) is discussed. Within the framework of the time-symmetrized two-state vector model, in which the state of a single active electron is described by two wave functions 1 ? and 2 ? , the regular maxima appear as a consequence of the electron tunneling through the potential barrier created between the ionic core and the polarized solid. The pronounced peaks (resonances) in the population distributions are addressed to the electron tunneling in the vicinity of the potential barrier top. The appropriate etalon equation method is used in the calculation of the function 1 ? ; the effect of core polarization is expressed via the function ?2.

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