2021
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6455/abd9fe
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Strong enhancement of Penning ionisation in cold Rydberg gases II: Tom and Jerry pairs for alkali-metal atoms

Abstract: Penning ionisation (PI) processes involving pairs of Rydberg alkali-metal atoms, excited to different quantum states and experiencing dipole–dipole interactions, have a wide range of important properties in atomic physics. Within the framework of the semiclassical approximation, we have used both numerical and analytical approaches to examine the Penning autoionisation width dependence on the state quantum numbers in a quasi-molecule formed by the interacting partner atoms. We described the characteristics of … Show more

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“…There are two main problems: 1) The conventional two-photon three-level measurement scheme exhibits a significant shielding effect on the low-frequency electric field [8][9][10]. This is because the laser causes the atoms in the vapor cell to undergo photoionization, Penning ionization, etc [11,12]. As a result, free electrons are pulled and accumulated on the surface of the vapor cell by the low-frequency electric field, effectively shielding the external electric field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are two main problems: 1) The conventional two-photon three-level measurement scheme exhibits a significant shielding effect on the low-frequency electric field [8][9][10]. This is because the laser causes the atoms in the vapor cell to undergo photoionization, Penning ionization, etc [11,12]. As a result, free electrons are pulled and accumulated on the surface of the vapor cell by the low-frequency electric field, effectively shielding the external electric field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%