A master thesis entitled “New responses of the atomic spectrum in two perpendicular magnetic and electric fields” was discussed by the researcher Omar Youssef Salhab at the Faculty of Science.
The judging panel comprised the following professors: Prof. Hasan Al-Mukadam, Prof. Abdullah Rastanawi, Prof. Mufid Diab, and Prof. Suleiman Dibo.
The researcher Salhab has indicated that the research aims to:
1- Studying the atomic spectral responses to hydrogen and lithium in the presence of two perpendicular electric and magnetic fields, where the effects of external fields on the electronic energy levels of atoms were analyzed, with a focus on the spectral shifts resulting from the Stark effect and the Zeeman effect.
2- Relying on quantum mechanics theory to understand how fields interact with magnetic and electric moments.
3- Comparing the behavior of the hydrogen atom with the behavior of lithium atom regarding the splitting of anergy levels under the influence of perpendicular external fields.
4- Describing the cross section of the radiation interaction with matter.
5- Deepening the understanding of the effects of external fields on the atomic spectrum and opening new horizons for practical applications in various fields.
At the end of the discussion, the researcher Omar Youssef Salhab was awarded a master’s degree with a very good grade.





