The Dynamics of Two-electron Atoms
John S. Briggs
Australian Journal of Physics
52(3) 341 - 349
Published: 1999
Abstract
Since the first attempts to calculate the helium ground state in the early days of Bohr–Sommerfeld quantisation, two-electron atoms have posed a series of challenges to theoretical physics. Despite the seemingly simple problem of three charged particles with known interactions it took more than half a century after quantum mechanics was established to describe spectra of two-electron atoms satisfactorily. The evolution of the understanding of correlated two-electron dynamics and its importance for doubly excited resonance states is described in this overview.https://doi.org/10.1071/PH98114
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