SYMMETRY BREAKING IN CROSSED MAGNETIC AND ELECTRIC FIELDS
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We present the first observations of cylindrical symmetry breaking in highly excited diamagnetic hydrogen with a small crossed electric field, and we give a semiclassical interpretation of this effect. As the small perpendicular electric field is added, the recurrence strengths of closed orbits decrease smoothly to a minimum, and revive again. This phenomenon, caused by interference among the electron waves that return to the nucleus, can be computed from the azimuthal dependence of the classical closed orbits. {copyright} {ital 1997} {ital The American Physical Society}
Journal: Physical Review Letters