Review of Classical Analytical Results for the Motion of a Rydberg Electron around a Polar Molecule under Magnetic or Electric Fields of Arbitrary Strengths in Axially Symmetric Configurations
We review classical studies of the oscillatory-precessional motion of an electron in the field of an electric dipole (the latter representing the polar molecule) with or without external magnetic or electric fields. The focus is on the most recent studies. In one study (at zero external field), it w...
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Main Author: | Eugene Oks |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/187d78c765924932a8f3fa0ce1b109b0 |
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