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The paper aims to develop an improved numerical algorithm for the fundamental three-dimensional Schrödinger equation for the hydrogen atom in a variable (ac) external uniform electric field. Due to the cylindrical symmetry, the equation is reduced to a quasi-two-dimensional form. It is known that the singularity of the Coulomb potential in this equation is an obstacle for fast convergence of the numerical method based in the Fourier collocation. The author develops a new approach, which includes a specially devised ``corrector''. This makes it possible to improve the convergence of the Fourier collocation method from the second to fourth order. An example is included, dealing with the ionization of atoms by a strong ac electromagnetic field. It is argued that the method may also be applied to multi-electron atoms, using the effective-field approximation. | |||
Property / review text: The paper aims to develop an improved numerical algorithm for the fundamental three-dimensional Schrödinger equation for the hydrogen atom in a variable (ac) external uniform electric field. Due to the cylindrical symmetry, the equation is reduced to a quasi-two-dimensional form. It is known that the singularity of the Coulomb potential in this equation is an obstacle for fast convergence of the numerical method based in the Fourier collocation. The author develops a new approach, which includes a specially devised ``corrector''. This makes it possible to improve the convergence of the Fourier collocation method from the second to fourth order. An example is included, dealing with the ionization of atoms by a strong ac electromagnetic field. It is argued that the method may also be applied to multi-electron atoms, using the effective-field approximation. / rank | |||
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Property / reviewed by: Boris A. Malomed / rank | |||
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Accelerated convergence for Schrödinger equations with non-smooth potentials (English)
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31 October 2014
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The paper aims to develop an improved numerical algorithm for the fundamental three-dimensional Schrödinger equation for the hydrogen atom in a variable (ac) external uniform electric field. Due to the cylindrical symmetry, the equation is reduced to a quasi-two-dimensional form. It is known that the singularity of the Coulomb potential in this equation is an obstacle for fast convergence of the numerical method based in the Fourier collocation. The author develops a new approach, which includes a specially devised ``corrector''. This makes it possible to improve the convergence of the Fourier collocation method from the second to fourth order. An example is included, dealing with the ionization of atoms by a strong ac electromagnetic field. It is argued that the method may also be applied to multi-electron atoms, using the effective-field approximation.
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Fourier collocation
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ionization
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hydrogen atom
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Coulomb potential
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