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Record Nr.

UNINA9910985670903321

Autore

Oks Eugene

Titolo

Simple Atomic and Molecular Systems : New Results and Applications

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Bristol : , : Institute of Physics Publishing, , 2022

©2021

ISBN

9780750340861

075034086X

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (126 pages)

Collana

IOP Ebooks Series

Soggetti

Quantum theory

Atomic theory

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

PRELIMS.pdf --   Author biography --      Eugene Oks -- CH001.pdf --   Chapter 1 Introduction --      References -- CH002.pdf --   Chapter 2 Two flavors of hydrogen atoms: a possible explanation of dark matter --     2.1 The mystery and its resolution through a fundamental discovery --     2.2 An alternative kind of hydrogen atom as a possible explanation of the latest puzzling observation of the 21 cm radio line from the early Universe --     2.3 Two flavors of hydrogen atoms --      References -- CH003.pdf --   Chapter 3 Monopole contribution to the Stark width of hydrogen-like spectral lines in plasmas --      References -- CH004.pdf --   Chapter 4 How the finite mass of nuclei complicates analytical treatments of hydrogen atoms in external fields --     4.1 Hydrogen atoms in a magnetic field --     4.2 Hydrogen atoms in an electric field --      References -- CH005.pdf --   Chapter 5 Ionization of hydrogen atoms by a low-frequency laser field of arbitrary strength: no ‘local suppression’ --      References -- CH006.pdf --   Chapter 6 Generalized dynamics of a spherical harmonic oscillator --      References -- CH007.pdf --   Chapter 7 Selected applications for spectroscopic diagnostics of plasmas --     7.1 Quasienergy states as a tool for diagnosing quasimonochromatic electric fields in plasmas --     7.2 Measuring the laser field and the opacity of spectral lines in plasmas



Sommario/riassunto

Simple Atomic and Molecular Systems is devoted to simple atomic and molecular systems. It bridges the gap between the textbook descriptions of the systems and the state-of-the-art research, revealing counterintuitive phenomena involving these systems, their fundamental importance and practical applications.