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General Rydberg atoms in crossed electric and magnetic fields: Calculation of semiclassical recurrence spectra with special emphasis on core effects
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    General Rydberg atoms in crossed electric and magnetic fields: Calculation of semiclassical recurrence spectra with special emphasis on core effects (English)
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    7 November 2000
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    Since the photo-absorbing spectra of highly excited Rydberg atoms in external field are related to closed classical orbits of exited electrons, the aim of the paper is to extend the closed-orbit theory to three nonseparable degrees of freedom (two from magnetic and one from electric field), and to investigate the effects of a short-range core potential on absorption spectra in crossed fields. The authors undertake a rigorous semiclassical approach with classical treatment of core effects. The results are in good agreement with experimental spectra.
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    photo-absorbing spectra
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    excited Rydberg atoms
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    classical orbits of electrons
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    closed-orbit theory
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    short-range core potential
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    crossed fields
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    semiclassical approach
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