Photoionization from Outer Atomic Subshells. A Model Study

J. Cooper(National Institute of Standards and Technology)
Physical Review
October 15, 1962
Cited by 868

Abstract

Calculations of photoionization cross sections are reported which emphasize the spectral range (from threshold to \ensuremath{\sim}150 eV above it) where the bulk of the optical oscillator strength is distributed and where the cross sections are large but experimental evidence is scarce. We have used as a model the light absorption by a single electron moving in a potential similar to the Hartree-Fock potential appropriate to the outer subshell of each atom. Data are reported for the rare gases He, Ne, Ar, and Kr, for Na, and for the closed-shell ions ${\mathrm{Cu}}^{+}$ and ${\mathrm{Ag}}^{+}$. Sum rules are used to analyze the oscillator strength spectral distribution and to attempt extrapolations to still higher energies. The results suggest a classification of atomic subshells into two types with fundamentally different spectral distributions of oscillator strength. One type consists of the subshells $1s$, $2p$, $3d$, $4f$, with nodeless radial wave functions, the other type includes all remaining subshells. The present calculations are regarded as a first approximation to be improved upon by taking into account configuration interaction.


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