In the present thesis, spectral properties of highly doubly excited states of two-electron atoms are studied. A configuration interaction approach is successfully applied to the computation of highly doubly excited states up to the tenth single ionization threshold with various values of the total angular momentum. Special attention is devoted to unnatural parity states and to non-zero total angular momentum frozen planet states. Furthermore, photoionization cross sections of two-electron atoms are investigated within our planar model in an energy regime up to the 25th single ionization threshold. Our results show good agreement with available experimental observations.
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In the present thesis, spectral properties of highly doubly excited states of two-electron atoms are studied. A configuration interaction approach is successfully applied to the computation of highly doubly excited states up to the tenth single ionization threshold with various values of the total angular momentum. Special attention is devoted to unnatural parity states and to non-zero total angular momentum frozen planet states. Furthermore, photoionization cross sections of two-electron atoms...
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