Light one-electron quasi-molecular ions within the finite-basis-set method for the two-center Dirac equation
Abstract
The electronic spectra of light one-electron quasi-molecular compounds H-H+, He+-He2+ and He+-H+ are analyzed. To this end, the two-center Dirac equation is solved by the dual-kinetically balanced finite-basis-set method for axially symmetric systems termed as A-DKB. This method allows a complete relativistic consideration of these systems at fixed internuclear distances. A comparison of the obtained results with the nonrelativistic and relativistic calculations presented in the literature is performed. The advantages and disadvantages of the approach are discussed in details.
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