1976
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.14.1129
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Detection of Rydberg states in atomic uranium using time-resolved stepwise laser photoionization

Abstract: We report the first observation of perturbed and unperturbed Rydberg progressions of atomic uranium. Highlying levels within 1000 cm ' of the ionization limit were accessed by time-resolved stepwise excitation using dye laser pulses tuned to resonant transitions. Atoms excited to these states were then photoionized by intense infrared radiation from a pulsed CO2 laser. The resultant photoion production was monitored. By delaying the infrared ionizing pulse, and thus discriminating against the shorter-lived val… Show more

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“…Taking an offset of 12 V/cm into account, due to the penetration of electric fields into the interaction region, results in a perfect fit of a straight line to the ionization thresholds Wth as a function of the square root of the electrical field strengths, see [10][11][12][13]. The uncertainties for the Mainz values are statistical errors given as two standard deviations (20") derived from the least-squares fits including weighted errors for each data point.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taking an offset of 12 V/cm into account, due to the penetration of electric fields into the interaction region, results in a perfect fit of a straight line to the ionization thresholds Wth as a function of the square root of the electrical field strengths, see [10][11][12][13]. The uncertainties for the Mainz values are statistical errors given as two standard deviations (20") derived from the least-squares fits including weighted errors for each data point.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies of the Rydberg spectra of neutral rare earth elements have been limited to date, with initial measurements of the ionization potentials for the full range of lanthanides [11] and actinides [12] and energy resolved Rydberg states for La [13], Eu [14], Dy [15], Lu [16], Gd [17], Sm [18], Th [19], Ce [20], Yb [21], Ac [22], Pu [23] and U [24]. In this paper we present the first high resolution spectroscopy of the 4f 11 6sns and 4f 11 6snd odd-parity Rydberg states of Ho in the range n = 40 − 101 using depletion measurements * hostetter@wisc.edu † msaffman@wisc.edu on a magneto optical trap (MOT).…”
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“…We considered a scheme for the laser separation and sensing the uranium and thulium isotopes. All necessary excitation and ionization constants for solution of the density matrice equations system are calculated within above described model and methods [7][8][9]23,24]. The laser photoionization scheme for U isotopes included the following steps: i).…”
Section: Results Of Numerical Calculating the Ionization Characteristmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In real multi-electron atom it is necessary to account for the influence of the electron shells, which results in the changing the potential barrier and wave functions. To define the wave functions and electron state energies in an electric field, one needs to carry out the diagonalization of energy matrice, calculated between states with the same n [7][8][9]28]. The diagonalization of the complex energy matrix leads to complex energy correction: ReE -iГ/2, where Re E is the level shift and Г is the level width, including the radiation and autoionization widths simultaneously.…”
Section: Laser Photoionization Sensor Scheme Calculation Model Of Thmentioning
confidence: 99%
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