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Photoabsorption cross sections of the alkaline-earth-metal elements under strong interaction conditions |
Liu Meng-Meng (刘萌萌), Ma Xiao-Guang (马晓光) |
Department of Physics, Ludong University, Yantai 264025, China |
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Abstract The strong interatomic interaction effects on photoabsorption cross sections of a private atom have been interpreted by the contribution of both the real and imaginary parts of atomic polarizability in the present work. Some unresolved differences between the photoabsorption cross sections of isolated atoms and those of condensed atoms, especially near thresholds and resonances, probably could be interpreted by the competition between the imaginary and real parts of atomic frequency-dependent polarizabilities.
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Received: 12 November 2010
Revised: 11 January 2011
Accepted manuscript online:
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PACS:
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78.20.Ci
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(Optical constants (including refractive index, complex dielectric constant, absorption, reflection and transmission coefficients, emissivity))
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32.80.Fb
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(Photoionization of atoms and ions)
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77.22.-d
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(Dielectric properties of solids and liquids)
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Fund: Project partly supported by the University Science & Technology Planning Program of Shandong Province of China (Grant
No. J10LB60) and Discipline Construction Fund and 2009 Technology Innovation Fund of Ludong University (Grant No. 09L026). |
Cite this article:
Liu Meng-Meng (刘萌萌), Ma Xiao-Guang (马晓光) Photoabsorption cross sections of the alkaline-earth-metal elements under strong interaction conditions 2011 Chin. Phys. B 20 067801
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