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Front. Phys.    2012, Vol. 7 Issue (2) : 252-255    https://doi.org/10.1007/s11467-011-0189-9
RESEARCH ARTICLE
Theoretical study on the 1s22s–1s2np transitions for Ni25+ ion
Zhi-wen Wang1(), Yang Guo1,2
1. College of Physics and Electronic Technology, Liaoning Normal University, Dalian 116029, China; 2. Permanent address: No. 6 Middle School, Tanggu District, Tianjin 300450, China
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Abstract

The transition energies, wavelengths and oscillator strengths for the 1s22s–1s2np (n 9) transitions of Ni25+ ion are calculated. In calculation of the energies, we not only take account of the firstorder corrections from relativistic and mass–polarization effects, but also estimate the higher-order relativistic contribution and QED correction by introducing the effective nuclear charge. The results agree with experimental data available in literature satisfactorily. Grotrian diagram showing these transitions is given.

Keywords Ni25+ ion      higher-order relativistic contribution and QED corrections      Grotrian diagram      oscillator strength     
Corresponding Author(s): Wang Zhi-wen,Email:zh.w.wang@163.com   
Issue Date: 01 April 2012
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Zhi-wen Wang,Yang Guo. Theoretical study on the 1s22s–1s2np transitions for Ni25+ ion[J]. Front. Phys. , 2012, 7(2): 252-255.
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https://academic.hep.com.cn/fop/EN/Y2012/V7/I2/252
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