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Molecular Physics
An International Journal at the Interface Between Chemistry and Physics
Volume 111, 2013 - Issue 14-15: Dedicated to Martin Quack on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday
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Invited Article

Rydberg–Ritz analysis and quantum defects for Rb and Cs atoms on helium nanodroplets

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Pages 2118-2125 | Received 15 Jan 2013, Accepted 13 Mar 2013, Published online: 29 Apr 2013
 

Abstract

A Rydberg–Ritz approach is used for the interpretation of Rb–He and Cs–He Rydberg states and Rydberg series. Variations of the quantum defects within a Rydberg series give insight into the interaction between the alkali atom’s valence electron and the superfluid helium droplet. A screening of the valence electron from the alkali atom core by the helium droplet is observed for high Rydberg states. For states with lower principal quantum number, the effect decreases and the quantum defects are found to lie closer to free atom values, indicating an increased probability for the electron to be found inside the alkali atom core. An investigation of the spin–orbit splitting of the Cs–He nP(2Π) components reveals that the splitting of the lowest 2Π states is more atom-like [Hund’s case (c) coupling] than at higher n states [Hund’s case (a) coupling]. In addition, we report a detailed study of the droplet size dependence of Ak–He Rydberg series on the example of the Rb–He D(Δ) series. Higher Rydberg states of this series are strongly redshifted, which is also related to the screening effect.

Acknowledgements

The authors thank Robert W. Field and Frdric Merkt for helpful discussions. This research was supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) under Grant No. 19759-N20 and Grant No. 22962-N20 as well as the European Commission and the Styrian Government within the ERDF programme.

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