Autoionizing States of Dihydrogen Anion
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Abstract
The lowest electronic state of H2-(2Ʃ+u) is unstable because it autoionizes at an
internuclear distance of 1.4 a.u. Yet in the experiments by Heber at el. a life
time of 8.5 µs has been reported for this state at an internuclear distance of 1.4
a.u. In this thesis, the autoionizing states of H2- have been studied. The life times
of vibrational resonances have been calculated. The effect of autodetachment on
the scattering cross section is also examined. Different methods were used for the
calculation of the life time. Complex scaling method is used for the calculation
of the vibrational resonances of a model potential ( Cizek's potential). Apart
from using a model potential, the complex potential energy curves (CPEC) of the
autoionizing state have been calculated using a complex absorbing potential. The
imaginary part of this CPEC gives the decay width as a function of internuclear
distance.