Effect of closed classical orbits on quantum spectra: Ionization of atoms in a magnetic field. I. Physical picture and calculations

M. L. Du and J. B. Delos
Phys. Rev. A 38, 1896 – Published 1 August 1988
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Abstract

This is the first of two papers that develop the theory of oscillatory spectra. When an atom is placed in a magnetic field, and the absorption spectrum into states close to the ionization threshold is measured at finite resolution, so that individual energy levels are not resolved, it is found that the absorption as a function of energy is a superposition of sinusoidal oscillations. These papers present a quantitative theory of this phenomenon. In this first paper, we describe the physical ideas underlying the theory in the simplest possible way, and we present our first calculations based upon the theory. In the second paper, the theory is developed in full detail, proofs of all of the assertions are given, and we describe the algorithm that was used to make the calculations.

  • Received 15 April 1988

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.38.1896

©1988 American Physical Society

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M. L. Du and J. B. Delos

  • Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics, University of Colorado nt of National Bureau of Standards, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0440
  • Department of Physics, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia 23185

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Vol. 38, Iss. 4 — August 1988

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