Correspondences between the classical electrostatic Thomson problem and atomic electronic structure |
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Authors: | Tim LaFave |
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Affiliation: | University of Texas at Dallas, Department of Electrical Engineering, Richardson, TX 75080, USA |
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Abstract: | Correspondences between the Thomson problem and atomic electron shell-filling patterns are observed as systematic non-uniformities in the distribution of potential energy necessary to change configurations of N ≤ 100 electrons into discrete geometries of neighboring N ? 1 systems. These non-uniformities yield electron energy pairs, intra-subshell pattern similarities with empirical ionization energy, and a salient pattern that coincides with size-normalized empirical ionization energies. Spatial symmetry limitations on discrete charges constrained to a spherical volume are conjectured as underlying physical mechanisms responsible for shell-filling patterns in atomic electronic structure and the Periodic Law. |
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Keywords: | Electrostatics Thomson problem Shell-filling Atomic structure Quantum dots Ion traps |
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