The Stark effect in the predissociating Rydberg states of NO
A spectroscopic study of the Stark effect in the predissociating v⁺ = 0 Rydberg states of nitric oxide, (n=13-16) is reported. The states are excited by two-colour excitation via the A²Σ⁺, v=0, N=0 state in the presence of a field in the range 0-1125 Vcm⁻¹, and the excitation is observed by using (2...
Principais autores: | , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
Publicado em: |
Taylor and Francis
2008
|
Assuntos: |
_version_ | 1826267340639043584 |
---|---|
author | Clarson, B Procter, S Goodgame, A Softley, T |
author_facet | Clarson, B Procter, S Goodgame, A Softley, T |
author_sort | Clarson, B |
collection | OXFORD |
description | A spectroscopic study of the Stark effect in the predissociating v⁺ = 0 Rydberg states of nitric oxide, (n=13-16) is reported. The states are excited by two-colour excitation via the A²Σ⁺, v=0, N=0 state in the presence of a field in the range 0-1125 Vcm⁻¹, and the excitation is observed by using (2+1) REMPI detection of nitrogen (²D) atoms formed by predissociation. The spectra recorded over a range of fields are compared with, and hsow excellent agreement with, multichannel quantum defect theory (MQDT) simulations of the absorption spectra applied in the bound state formalism of Sakimoto [J. Phys. B. 22, 2727 (1989)]. The spectroscopy demonstrates the possibility of producing N(²D) or O(³P) atoms with very narrow centre-of-mass frame speed distributions and arbitrarily selected speed. |
first_indexed | 2024-03-06T20:52:41Z |
format | Journal article |
id | oxford-uuid:38223b03-ff01-4fe4-a254-e3fd951639b1 |
institution | University of Oxford |
language | English |
last_indexed | 2024-03-06T20:52:41Z |
publishDate | 2008 |
publisher | Taylor and Francis |
record_format | dspace |
spelling | oxford-uuid:38223b03-ff01-4fe4-a254-e3fd951639b12022-03-26T13:48:08ZThe Stark effect in the predissociating Rydberg states of NOJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:38223b03-ff01-4fe4-a254-e3fd951639b1Chemistry & allied sciencesEnglishOxford University Research Archive - ValetTaylor and Francis2008Clarson, BProcter, SGoodgame, ASoftley, TA spectroscopic study of the Stark effect in the predissociating v⁺ = 0 Rydberg states of nitric oxide, (n=13-16) is reported. The states are excited by two-colour excitation via the A²Σ⁺, v=0, N=0 state in the presence of a field in the range 0-1125 Vcm⁻¹, and the excitation is observed by using (2+1) REMPI detection of nitrogen (²D) atoms formed by predissociation. The spectra recorded over a range of fields are compared with, and hsow excellent agreement with, multichannel quantum defect theory (MQDT) simulations of the absorption spectra applied in the bound state formalism of Sakimoto [J. Phys. B. 22, 2727 (1989)]. The spectroscopy demonstrates the possibility of producing N(²D) or O(³P) atoms with very narrow centre-of-mass frame speed distributions and arbitrarily selected speed. |
spellingShingle | Chemistry & allied sciences Clarson, B Procter, S Goodgame, A Softley, T The Stark effect in the predissociating Rydberg states of NO |
title | The Stark effect in the predissociating Rydberg states of NO |
title_full | The Stark effect in the predissociating Rydberg states of NO |
title_fullStr | The Stark effect in the predissociating Rydberg states of NO |
title_full_unstemmed | The Stark effect in the predissociating Rydberg states of NO |
title_short | The Stark effect in the predissociating Rydberg states of NO |
title_sort | stark effect in the predissociating rydberg states of no |
topic | Chemistry & allied sciences |
work_keys_str_mv | AT clarsonb thestarkeffectinthepredissociatingrydbergstatesofno AT procters thestarkeffectinthepredissociatingrydbergstatesofno AT goodgamea thestarkeffectinthepredissociatingrydbergstatesofno AT softleyt thestarkeffectinthepredissociatingrydbergstatesofno AT clarsonb starkeffectinthepredissociatingrydbergstatesofno AT procters starkeffectinthepredissociatingrydbergstatesofno AT goodgamea starkeffectinthepredissociatingrydbergstatesofno AT softleyt starkeffectinthepredissociatingrydbergstatesofno |