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Fine-Structure Constant Connects the Polarizability of Atoms and Vacuum

Chemical Physics 2020-07-08 v1

Abstract

We examine the recently derived quantum-mechanical relation between atomic polarizabilities and equilibrium internuclear distances in van der Waals (vdW) bonded diatomic systems [Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 121}, 183401 (2018)]. For homonuclear dimers, this relation is described by the compact formula αmq=ΦRvdW7\alpha_{\rm m}^{\rm q} = \Phi R_{\rm vdW}^7, where the constant factor in front of the vdW radius was determined empirically. Here, we derive Φ=(4πϵ0/a04)×α4/3\Phi = (4\pi\epsilon_0/a_0^4) \times \alpha^{4/3} expressed in terms of the vacuum electric permittivity ϵ0\epsilon_0, the Bohr radius a0a_0, and the fine-structure constant α\alpha. The validity of the obtained formula is confirmed by estimating the value of the fine-structure constant from non-relativistic quantum-mechanical calculations of atomic polarizabilities and equilibrium internuclear vdW distances. The presented derivation allows to interpret the fine-structure constant as the ratio between the polarizability densities of vacuum and matter, whereas the vdW radius becomes a geometrical length scale of atoms endowed by the vacuum field.

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@article{arxiv.2007.02992,
  title  = {Fine-Structure Constant Connects the Polarizability of Atoms and Vacuum},
  author = {Alexandre Tkatchenko and Dmitry V. Fedorov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.02992},
  year   = {2020}
}

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5 pages