Fundamental World of Quantum Chemistry 2003
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-0113-7_25
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Shell Effects in the Relaxation Energy of 1s-Core Ionization of Atoms from He Through Xe

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“…These results are very similar to those previously obtained for 1s-core ionization energies. 24 This last quantity expresses the selective contribution of relativistic relaxation to shell-filling irregularities.…”
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“…These results are very similar to those previously obtained for 1s-core ionization energies. 24 This last quantity expresses the selective contribution of relativistic relaxation to shell-filling irregularities.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, as in a previous paper on 1s-core ionization energies, 24 we investigate the degree of dependence of the relaxation energy in a 2s-core ionization on the shell-filling process. This term expresses the perturbation of the electron cloud by the presence of the core hole and is a function of the whole electron distribution.…”
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“…For elements from Ar to Ba (excluding transition elements), we have computed the nonrelaxed and relaxed core ionization energies for the single 1s, 2p 1/2 , and 2p 3/2 and double 1s‐2p 1/2 and 1s‐2p 3/2 ionizations, using procedures similar to those used in earlier papers 14–17.…”
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“…In previous papers 14–17 we have investigated the relaxation and relativity effects in the 1s 14, 16, 2s 15, 16 and 2p 16, 17 core ionization energies of neutral atoms in the series LiXe, BXe, and ClBa. Owing to shell effects 18, 19, the variations of the energy contributions with atomic number Z are not monotonous but involve an irregular oscillating part.…”
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