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Frontiers of Physics

ISSN 2095-0462

ISSN 2095-0470(Online)

CN 11-5994/O4

邮发代号 80-965

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Frontiers of Physics in China - Selected Publications from Chinese Universities  2006, Vol. 1 Issue (2): 209-212   https://doi.org/10.1007/s11467-006-0005-0
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Transition energy and dipole oscillator strength of 1s23d-1s2 nf transitions for Sc18+ ion
Transition energy and dipole oscillator strength of 1s23d-1s2 nf transitions for Sc18+ ion
WANG Zhi-wen1, ZHANG Nan2, HU Mu-hong2
1.School of Physics and Electronic Technology, Liaoning Normal University, Dalian 116029, China; 2.?????;
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Abstract:The transition energies of the 1s23d-1s2nf (4"dn"d9) transitions and fine structure splittings of 1s2nf (n"d9) states for Sc18+ ion are calculated with the full-core plus correlation method. The quantum defect of 1s2nf series is determined by the single-channel quantum defect theory. The energies of any highly excited states with n"e10 for this series can be reliably predicted using the quantum defect as function of energy. Three alternative forms of the dipole oscillator strengths for the 1s23d-1s2nf (n"d9) transitions of Sc18+ ion are calculated with the transition energies and wave functions obtained above. Combining the quantum defect theory with the discrete oscillator strengths, the discrete oscillator strengths for 1s23d-1s2nf (n > 9) transitions and the oscillator strengths densities corresponding to the bound-free transitions are obtained.
出版日期: 2006-06-05
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. Transition energy and dipole oscillator strength of 1s23d-1s2 nf transitions for Sc18+ ion[J]. Frontiers of Physics in China - Selected Publications from Chinese Universities, 2006, 1(2): 209-212.
WANG Zhi-wen, ZHANG Nan, HU Mu-hong. Transition energy and dipole oscillator strength of 1s23d-1s2 nf transitions for Sc18+ ion. Front. Phys. , 2006, 1(2): 209-212.
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