Measurement of ionization threshold by electric field-dependent Rydberg state spectroscopy of Rb<sub>2</sub> molecule
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Abstract
Charge exchange processes between ultracold charged atom-dimer complex require the precise knowledge of ion molecule potential. This study presents the measurement of the ionization threshold of the 85Rb2 molecule in a supersonic beam, utilizing Resonance-enhanced two-photon ionization (RE2PI) with two distinct wavelengths. The first photon induces the X1Σg+(νX=0) → B1Πu(νB=2) transition, while the second photon wavelength is varied across the range 16720-16750 cm-1 to excite the B1Πu(νB=2) → X2Σg+(ν+) transition. Electric field-dependent Rydberg state spectroscopy allows us to discern the X2Σg+(ν+=0) state. The determined ionization threshold energy for the 85Rb2 molecule is Ei = 31497.8(3) cm-1, with a dissociation energy of D0= 6157.8(3) cm-1, which is 149.8~cm-1 higher than the value reported by Bellos et al. [Phys. Rev. A 87, 012508 (2013)]. The findings align well with theoretical models that consider Rydberg molecular states, confirming their accuracy in recent theoretical frameworks.
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Presenters
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Luis Gustavo Marcassa
University of São Paulo
Authors
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Manuel A. A Lefran Torres
University of São Paulo
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David Rodriguez Fernandez
University of São Paulo
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Jaime J Borges Márquez
University of São Paulo
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Marcos R Cardoso
University of São Paulo
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Amrendra Pandey
Laboratoire Aimé Cotton, Université Paris-Saclay
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Romain Vexiau
Laboratoire Aimé Cotton, Université Paris-Saclay
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Olivier Dulieu
Laboratoire Aimé Cotton, Université Paris-Saclay
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Nadia Bouloufa
Laboratoire Aimé Cotton, Université Paris-Saclay
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Luis Gustavo Marcassa
University of São Paulo