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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/21394
Title: Binding of a Charged Particle in the Presence of an Electric Dipole and a Magnetic Field
Authors: Chatterjee, Arindam
Advisor: Bhaduri, Rajat
Department: Physics and Astronomy
Keywords: Binding;Charged Particle;Electric Dipole;Magnetic Field
Publication Date: Sep-2008
Abstract: We formulate a variational method to obtain the binding energies of a charged particle in presence of an electric dipole and a magnetic field aligned along the dipole. First, we test the method by obtaining the critical dipole moment for a point dipole, as well as a finite dipole in the absence of a magnetic field. A few larger dipole moments supporting a zero energy bound state are also obtained. Adding a magnetic field of ~ 20 - 100 T, we show that for a rigid and stationary dipole of moment 2.54 D, the electron binding energy increases by 15% - 66%. Our approach also shows the absence of a critical dipole moment in presence of an aligned magnetic field.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/21394
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