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Encaged atoms dynamical-cage approximation

Thus, F(oj) has a complicated codependence. The latter will be mirrored in the photoionization cross section of the encaged atom. Correspondingly, the photoionization cross section of the encaged atom in the dynamical-cage approximation might differ greatly from that in the frozen-core approximation, both quantitatively and qualitatively. [Pg.29]

In summary, despite the assumption of a zero thickness A of the fullerene cage [38,39] being an obvious drawback of the quantum mechanical model, this model seems to be more realistic than the discussed classical models of the C cage [43,44], Correspondingly, in the present paper, the screening factor F(co) from [38,39] is used whenever the dynamical-cage approximation is deemed to be appropriate for the calculation of the photoionization of the atom encaged in Cm-... [Pg.31]


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