Abstract:
The spectroscopic properties of magnetic dipolar and quadrupolar transitions (M1 and M2) of He atom encapsulated under neutral and charged C60 fullerene cage have been estimated here to understand the effect of cage confinement on the
ground state energy (E), ionization potential (IP), excitation energies (E), and transition probabilities (TPs) of the low lying
transitions 1s2:
1Se → 1sns:3Se
1 and 1s2:
1Se → 1snp:3Po
2 (n = 2, 3, 4, 5). The methodology adopted is the time-dependent coupled
Hartree–Fock theory within a variational scheme, which incorporates partial correlation effects. The effect of encapsulation
has been introduced through an effective potential in the one particle potential part due to the fullerene cage. Interesting
pattern of the relevant properties of the confined He atom has been observed depending upon overall charge of the fullerene
cage.