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Wannier ridge configuration

The Wannier Ridge Configuration. In this configuration, the distance r between electron 1 and nucleus is equal to the distance ra between electron 2 and nucleus. In this case, three particles forms isosceles. [Pg.313]

Figure 3. The stable and unstable manifolds of the critical points A and B on the TCM for Z = 2. (a) The collinear eZe configuration (a = ti). The critical points A and B on the TCM are hyperbolic fixed points, (b) The Wannier ridge configuration (x = ti/2). The critical points A and B on the TCM are a stable focus and an unstable focus, respectively. Figure 3. The stable and unstable manifolds of the critical points A and B on the TCM for Z = 2. (a) The collinear eZe configuration (a = ti). The critical points A and B on the TCM are hyperbolic fixed points, (b) The Wannier ridge configuration (x = ti/2). The critical points A and B on the TCM are a stable focus and an unstable focus, respectively.

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