Effects of Electron Correlation in X‐Ray and Electron Diffraction. III. Experimental Electron—Electron Distribution Functions

作者: R. M. Gavin , L. S. Bartell

DOI: 10.1063/1.1726519

关键词: Atomic physicsElectronX-rayElectron diffractionPhysicsDistribution functionArgonElectronic correlationNeonWave functionPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryGeneral Physics and Astronomy

摘要: Radial distribution functions of electrons with respect to the other in neon and argon atoms are derived from Laurila's experimental x‐ray intensities. The resulting used calculate electron—electron potential‐energy values. In qualitative features distributions compare favorably those calculated existing wavefunctions. Uncertainties due scatter data points restricted angular range were large enough obscure effects electron correlation.

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