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Deformed states of atoms: Self-supported Trojan states of electrons in isolated atoms

Deformed states of atoms: Self-supported Trojan states of electrons in isolated atoms. Iwo Białynicki-Birula and Zofia Białynicka-Birula CFT PAN and IF PAN Zakopane June 2009. Our road to deformed atoms.

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Deformed states of atoms: Self-supported Trojan states of electrons in isolated atoms

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  1. Deformed states of atoms: Self-supported Trojan states of electrons in isolated atoms IwoBiałynicki-Birula and Zofia Białynicka-Birula CFT PAN and IF PAN Zakopane June 2009

  2. Our road to deformed atoms

  3. Trojan states of Rydberg electrons in circularly polarized electromagnetic waves IBB, Kalinski and Eberly Phys. Rev. L ett. 73, 1777 (1994)

  4. Trojan states in moleculeswith dipole momentsIBB & ZBBPhys. Rev. Lett. 77, 4298 (1996)

  5. Experimental confirmation of the existence of Trojan statesMaeda, Gurian and GallagherPhys. Rev. Lett. 102, 103001 (2009)

  6. Spontaneous symmetry breaking

  7. Simple model of a complex atom

  8. Classical electron orbits in the rotating frame (100% and 95%)

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