An iterative method for obtaining accurate atomic inner shell binding energies

  • U.D. Misra
  • S. Mathew
  • B.G. Gokhale
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Abstract

A new method based on an iterative procedure for obtaining accurate atomic inner shell binding energies is described. The method makes use of the doubly modi-fied Moseley plot as the starting point. As an illustration accurate binding energies for the M 1 shell in the atomic number range 57 ≤ Z ≤ 71 have been obtained. This has also resulted in the removal of the anomaly in the M 1 binding energy of Z = 68. Our calculations point to a need for a fresh look at the theoretical calculations of inner shell binding energies for Z = 57 to 71 in which some unsuspected effects appear to occur when the 4f shell is opened, half filled and closed.

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Authors and Affiliations

  • U.D. Misra
    • 1
  • S. Mathew
    • 1
  • B.G. Gokhale
    • 1
  1. 1.Department of PhysicsLucknow UniversityLucknowIndia

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