Stationary levels of the electron in a field of a polarized neutral particle
Khaikin M.S.
It is shown that stationary "dielectric levels" of electrons near a dielectric particle exist and arise in the potential well formed by the attraction of the particle polarized by the electron field and by the work of the penetration of the electron into its material. The dependence of the spectrum of the surface levels on the curvature of the dielectric surface is obtained. The frequency spectra of the dielectric levels extend from the optical band (for the ion) to ~1012-10n Hz. The possible existence of dielectric levels of electrons near particles of cosmic dust is discussed.