1997
DOI: 10.1063/1.473804
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Long-range interaction of the 39K(4s)+39K(4p) asymptote by photoassociative spectroscopy. I. The g− pure long-range state and the long-range potential constants

Abstract: Long-range interaction of the 39K(4s)+39K(4p) asymptote by photoassociative spectroscopy. I. The 0g− pure long-range state and the long-range potential constants This paper reports on a comprehensive study of the long-range interaction of the 39 K(4s) ϩ 39 K(4p) asymptotic system. We present a detailed discussion of the R-dependent angular momentum couplings and correlation between the Hund's case ͑a͒ and case ͑c͒ molecular states. Analytical expressions for the 16 adiabatic Hund's case ͑c͒ long-range potentia… Show more

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“…When including the spinorbit interaction (see e.g. [28]), the respective 0, 1 and 2 (Hund's case (c)) potentials are obtained. Five of these are correlated to the 5S + 5P 1/2 asymptote, i.e.…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…When including the spinorbit interaction (see e.g. [28]), the respective 0, 1 and 2 (Hund's case (c)) potentials are obtained. Five of these are correlated to the 5S + 5P 1/2 asymptote, i.e.…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the 0 + u states, the spin-orbit coupling has resonant character [29,30,31] and leads to an avoided crossing between 0 + u (P 1/2 ) and 0 + u (P 3/2 ) at short internuclear distance. The spin-orbit coupling therefore needs to be included explicitly: The Hund's case (c) potentials are obtained by diagonalizing the Hamiltonian containing the Hund's case (a) potentials on the diagonal and the spin-orbit coupling on the off-diagonal [28]. The corresponding unitary transformation leads to off-diagonal elements of the kinetic energy which usually are neglected.…”
Section: Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For higher intensities, power broadening should lead to an increase in Γ, which would cause the signal amplitude to saturate and the slope to roll over. In a two-level approximation without transit-time effects, the relevant scale is set by the saturation intensity I sat which is equal to 1.75 mW/cm 2 for the F = 2 → F ′ = 3 cycling transition [15,17]. In Fig.…”
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“…Since the natural half-width at half-maximum (HWHM) for potassium γ = 2π × 3.017 MHz [15] is on the order of the excited-state splittings, neighboring transitions tend to overlap and significant off-resonant excitation can occur. Additionally, the isotope shifts and ground-state splittings are smaller than the Doppler width.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In comparison, our measurement of R has an uncertainty of 0.20%. State lifetimes can also be derived from molecular or photoassociation spectroscopy [17,18]. However, these spectroscopy experiments [17,18] do not distinguish between the 4p 1/2 and 4p 3/2 state lifetimes (they depend on an average) so they cannot be used to determine R nor λ zero .…”
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