Van der Waals-London interaction of atoms with pseudo-relativistic kinetic energy

Abstract

We consider a multiatomic system where the nuclei are assumed to be point charges at fixed positions. Particles interact via Coulomb potential and electrons have pseudo-relativistic kinetic energy. We prove the van der Waals-London law, which states that the interaction energy between neutral atoms decays as the sixth power of the distance |D| between the atoms. We rigorously compute all the terms in the binding energy up to the order |D|-9 with error term of order O(|D|-10) . As intermediate steps we prove exponential decay of eigenfunctions of multiparticle Schr\"odinger operators with permutation symmetry imposed by the Pauli principle and new estimates of the localization error.

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