4s4dD14p2D1 interaction in the Zn I isoelectronic sequence

Charlotte Froese Fischer and Jørgen E. Hansen
Phys. Rev. A 19, 1819 – Published 1 May 1979
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Abstract

The importance of the interaction between 4s4dD1 and 4p2D1 is studied in the Zn I isoelectronic sequence from Zn I to W XLV. Multiconfiguration Hartree-Fock calculations have been carried out for the two lowest D1 terms in this sequence and used to calculate gf values for the P1D1 transitions. For the heavier elements relativistic effects are important and intermediate-coupling calculations of the gf values using multiconfiguration Dirac-Hartree-Fock transition energies have been carried out. Final gf values take into account relativistic effects in an approximate way, as well as core-polarization effects. The latter are found to be as important for the P1D1 transitions as for the S1P1 resonance transition even for high-ionization stages. The gf values for transitions from the lowest D1 terms were found to be small due to destructive interference. Little experimental data exist with which the present results can be compared. Furthermore, it is shown that much of the earlier experimental material concerning the D1 terms are in error. Comparison with a few very recent experimental investigations shows good agreement, however, and the present results point to the need for further experimental studies of this sequence, even towards the neutral end.

  • Received 27 November 1978

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.19.1819

©1979 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Charlotte Froese Fischer and Jørgen E. Hansen*

  • Department of Computer Science, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802

  • *On leave of absence from the Dept. of Physics, Lund Institute of Technology, S-220 07, Lund 7, Sweden.

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Vol. 19, Iss. 5 — May 1979

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