N-Electron Giant Dipole States in Crossed Electric and Magnetic Fields
Atomic Physics
2011-02-24 v1
Abstract
Multi-electron giant dipole resonances of atoms in crossed electric and magnetic fields are investigated. Stationary configurations corresponding to a highly symmetric arrangement of the electrons on a decentered circle are derived, and a normal-mode and stability analysis are performed. A classification of the various modes, which are dominated by the magnetic field or the Coulomb interactions, is provided. Based on the MCTDH approach, we carry out a six-dimensional wave-packet dynamical study for the two-electron resonances, yielding in particular lifetimes of more than 0.1 s for strong electric fields.
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@article{arxiv.physics/0508021,
title = {N-Electron Giant Dipole States in Crossed Electric and Magnetic Fields},
author = {Sascha Zoellner and Hans-Dieter Meyer and Peter Schmelcher},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0508021},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
37 pages, 22 figs. (plus subfigures)