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On the lifetimes of Rydberg states probed by delayed pulsed field ionization

Frédéric Merkt, +1 more
- 01 Sep 1994 - 
- Vol. 101, Iss: 5, pp 3495-3505
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In this article, a simple model was proposed to evaluate the degree of l and ml mixing in high Rydberg states that results from perturbations caused by weak, homogeneous dc electric fields and static ions.
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We present a simple model to evaluate the degree of l and ml mixing in high Rydberg states that results from perturbations caused by weak, homogeneous dc electric fields and static ions. This model predicts the lifetime of these states qualitatively and explains several seemingly contradictory observations obtained using zero‐kinetic‐energy (ZEKE) photoelectron spectroscopy. The presence of a small homogeneous dc electric field and a few ions in the sample volume causes ml mixing in general as well as l mixing, both of which contribute to the lengthening of the lifetimes. Consequently, the lifetime lengthening appears to be insensitive to the sample pressure. The effect of the dc electric field on the lifetime is complex. Although the electric field results in l mixing, with increasing field strength it inhibits ml mixing, and, at still higher field strength, induces ionization. The variation of the lifetimes with ion concentration is also complicated. At low ion concentration, the ml mixing varies across...

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