Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1865522 | Physics Letters A | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The use of independent confinement models for the neutral and ionized two-electron atom or molecule to obtain the critical cage size for ionization is shown to be formally inconsistent. Instead, a treatment using the same Hamiltonian for the evolution of the ground state energy of the system is proposed, which allows for a consistent estimate of the first and second ionization energies as a function of cage size. Our calculations are based on the variational method applied to the helium atom confined by a spherical cage with impenetrable and penetrable confining walls.
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Authors
C. DÃaz-GarcÃa, S.A. Cruz,