Abstract:In this paper, we investigate the Stark effect of ultra-cold 39D cesium Rydberg atoms in low-field. The Stark structure of 39D Rydberg states is calculated numerically. The cold cesium atoms are excited to Rydberg states via two-step process and the Stark spectra are obtained by field-ionization method. The scalar and tenson polarizabilities of 39D cesium Rydberg atoms are measured to be α5/22=62(7) MHz·V-2cm2,α5/20=-146(13) MHz·V-2cm2, α3/22=73(6) MHz·V-2cm2,α3/20=-106(20) MHz·V-2cm2 respectively. The experim… Show more
Stark spectra of Rydberg states in atomic cesium in the vicinity of n = 18 n = 18 n = 18 * Dong Hui-Jie(董慧杰) a) , Wang Ting(王 婷) b) , Li Chang-Yong(李昌勇) a) † , Zhao Jian-Ming(赵建明) a) , and Zhang Lin-Jie(张临杰) a) a) State
Stark spectra of Rydberg states in atomic cesium in the vicinity of n = 18 n = 18 n = 18 * Dong Hui-Jie(董慧杰) a) , Wang Ting(王 婷) b) , Li Chang-Yong(李昌勇) a) † , Zhao Jian-Ming(赵建明) a) , and Zhang Lin-Jie(张临杰) a) a) State
In this paper, the cold cesium atoms are excited to Rydberg states via two-photon transition and the ion signal of Rydberg atoms is obtained by the selective field-ionization method. The evolution of the 36D and 34S states population is acquired by changing delay time; the corresponding effective lifetimes are obtained by fitting the experimental data, which are in agreement with the existing theoretical results.
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