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Core polarizability of rubidium using Rydberg spectroscopy

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Abstract

The electric polarizability of heavy alkali atoms includes a small but significant contribution from the ionic core. This contribution is important for precision applications such as black-body radiation shifts in atomic clocks and interpreting parity violation measurements. The polarizability of the core can be determined through spectroscopy of high angular momentum Rydberg states. We present the results of a high-precision measurements of the intervals between the $\ell =$ 4 to 6 levels of rubidium Rydberg states of n$=$17 to 19. The measuurements have been done using radio frequency and microwave spectroscopy of atoms in a thermal beam. The measurement results are precise enough that it is necessary to consider non-adiabatic corrections to the core polarization. We find a dipole polarizability $\alpha_{\mathrm{d}} \quad =$ 9.127(7) a$_{\mathrm{0}}^{\mathrm{3}}$, about three times more precise than previous results and in good agreement with theoretical expectations. .

Authors

  • seth berl

    University of Virginia

  • Jirakan Nunkaew

    University of Virginia

  • Charles Sackett

    University of Virginia

  • Thomas Gallagher

    University of Virginia