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Encaged atoms photoionization cross section

The thus determined wavefunctions of the continuous spectrum of the atom A encage in C60, combined with the wavefunctions of the ground state of the free atom A, are used in determining the total and differential photoionization cross sections of the encaged form. [Pg.21]

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]

The RRPA calculated [29] valence ras photoionization cross sections for both the free and encaged atoms, at the frozen-cage approximation level, are displayed in Figures 22-24. To demonstrate the importance of electron... [Pg.55]


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