- Shape resonance
In
quantum mechanics , a shape resonance, in contrast to aFeshbach resonance , is aresonance which is not turned into abound state if the coupling between some degrees of freedom and the degrees of freedom associated to the fragmentation (reaction coordinate s) are set to zero.Of course in one-dimensional systems, resonances are shape resonances. In a system with more than one degree of freedom, this definition makes sense only if the separable model, which supposes the two groups of degrees of freedom uncoupled, is a meaningful approximation. When the coupling becomes large, the situation is much less clear.
In the case of atomic and molecular electronic structure problems, it is well known that the self-consistent field (SCF) approximation is relevant at least as a starting point of more elaborate methods. The
Slater determinant s built from SCF orbitals (atomic ormolecular orbital s) are shape resonances if only one electronic transition is required to emit oneelectron .A special kind of shape resonance is
core-excited shape resonance .External links
* [http://www.thch.uni-bonn.de/tc/people/brems.vincent/vincent/faq.html A short FAQ on quantum resonances]
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