1. First ionization potential of the heaviest actinide lawrencium, element 103.
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Sato, Tetsuya K., Masato Asai, Borschevsky, Anastasia, Stora, Thierry, Nozomi Sato, Yusuke Kaneya, Kazuaki Tsukada, Düllmann, Christoph E., Eberhardt, Klaus, Eliav, Ephraim, Shinichi Ichikawa, Uzi Kaldor, Kratz, Jens V., Sunao Miyashita, Yuichiro Nagame, Kazuhiro Ooe, Akihiko Osa, Renisch, Dennis, Runke, Jörg, and Schädel, Matthias
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IONIZATION (Atomic physics) ,ATOMIC physics ,MOLECULAR physics ,ACTINIDE elements ,HEAVY elements - Abstract
The first ionization potential (IP1) of element 103, lawrencium (Lr), has been successfully determined for the first time by using a newly developed method based on a surface ionization process. The measured IP
1 value is 4.9630.08 0.07 eV. This value is the smallest among those of actinide elements and is in excellent agreement with the value of 4.963(15) eV predicted by state-of-the-art relativistic calculations also performed in this work. Our results strongly support that the Lr atom has an electronic configuration of [Rn]7s²5f14 7p¹1/2 , which is influenced by strong relativistic effects. The present work provides a reliable benchmark for theoretical calculations and also opens the way for studies on atomic properties of heavy elements with atomic number Z > 100. Moreover, the present achievement has triggered a controversy on the position of lutetium (Lu) and Lr in the Periodic Table of Elements. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2016
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