We report on the calculations of transition wavelengths and weighted oscillator strengths for 2s22p^6 2s2p^6np (4 〈 n 〈 20) electric dipole (El) transitions of Cu^19+ ion. The flexible atomic code (FAC) has b...We report on the calculations of transition wavelengths and weighted oscillator strengths for 2s22p^6 2s2p^6np (4 〈 n 〈 20) electric dipole (El) transitions of Cu^19+ ion. The flexible atomic code (FAC) has been adopted for the calculations. Comparisons are made with the experimental data available, showing that the present results for 4 〈 n 〈 6 are more accurate than the previous calculated values. Furthermore, combining the quantum defect theory (QDT) with the transition energies of 2s^22p^62s2p^6np, the quantum defects for 2s2p^6np Rydberg series of Cu^19+ ion are determined. In addition, the energies of any highly excited states (n 〉 20) for this series can be reliably predicted using the QDT and the given quantum defects. The ionization energies for Cu^19+ and Cu^20+ ions are also calculated and they excellently accord with previous experimental and calculated values.展开更多
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.11074176 and 11064007)
文摘We report on the calculations of transition wavelengths and weighted oscillator strengths for 2s22p^6 2s2p^6np (4 〈 n 〈 20) electric dipole (El) transitions of Cu^19+ ion. The flexible atomic code (FAC) has been adopted for the calculations. Comparisons are made with the experimental data available, showing that the present results for 4 〈 n 〈 6 are more accurate than the previous calculated values. Furthermore, combining the quantum defect theory (QDT) with the transition energies of 2s^22p^62s2p^6np, the quantum defects for 2s2p^6np Rydberg series of Cu^19+ ion are determined. In addition, the energies of any highly excited states (n 〉 20) for this series can be reliably predicted using the QDT and the given quantum defects. The ionization energies for Cu^19+ and Cu^20+ ions are also calculated and they excellently accord with previous experimental and calculated values.