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2020

On the Question of the Existence of a One-dimensional Hydrogen Molecule


V. V. SkobelevV. V. Skobelev
Российский физический журнал
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11182-020-01883-1
Abstract / Full Text

Analytical and numerical methods are used to analyze for the first time the possibility of the existence of a one-dimensional hydrogen molecule H2. The conclusions of this work can in principle be verified experimentally: for example, one-dimensional Na atoms were experimentally obtained quite recently. Because of fundamental computational difficulties associated with the divergence of one-dimensional integrals at small distances, only the very possibility of the existence of such molecules is proven without specification of their energy characteristics (binding energy, etc.).

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  • Moscow Polytechnic University, Moscow, RussiaV. V. Skobelev
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