He-He Repulsive Potential, I
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The repulsive potential between two normal He atoms has been calculated theoretically. In order to include the effect of deformation of the atomic orbitals, a wave function similar to those used by Inui and Nordsieck(Ref.1 and 2)in their calculations of the H_2 molecule is composed, from which the repulsive potential is obtained. The result is : V(R)=4.08755×10^2e^<-4.46893R> e.v.(0.53Å<R<1.06Å). Comparison with potential curves obtained by various theories and by experiment is made. Discussions and illustrations concerning the nature of AO's here obtained are given.
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著者
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Ishiguro Eiichi
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Ochanomizu University
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Sakamoto Michiko
Department Of Environmental Hygiene Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Hokuriku University
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Sakamoto Michiko
Department Of Anatomy Kinki University School Of Medicine
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Sakamoto Michiko
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Kyoto University
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SAKAMOTO Michiko
Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kyoto University
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