Adiabatic potential energy curves of long-range Rydberg molecules: Two-electron R-matrix approach
Abstract
We introduce a computational method developed for study of long-range molecular Rydberg states of such systems that can be approximated by two electrons in a model potential of the atomic cores. Only diatomic molecules are considered. The method is based on a two-electron \rmath approach inside a sphere centered on one of the atoms. The wave function is then connected to a Coulomb region outside the sphere via multichannel version of the Coulomb Green's function. This approach is put into a test by its application to a study of Rydberg states of the hydrogen molecule for internuclear distances from 20 to 400 bohrs and energies corresponding to from 3 to 22. The results are compared with previous quantum chemical calculations (lower quantum numbers ) and computations based on contact potential models (higher quantum numbers ).
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@article{arxiv.1510.08773,
title = {Adiabatic potential energy curves of long-range Rydberg molecules: Two-electron R-matrix approach},
author = {Michal Tarana and Roman Čurík},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.08773},
year = {2016}
}