Phys. Rev. A 10, 813 - 821 (1974)Multiphoton ionization of cesium through resonant dissociative states of Cs2 |
C. B. Collins, B. W. Johnson, and M. Y. Mirza
University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas 75080
D. Popescu
Institute of Physics, Bucharest, Romania
Iovitzu Popescu
University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania
Received 10 December 1973
The multiphoton excitation of cesium through potentially resonant continuum molecular states is investigated over the 6200-5000-Å wavelength region with a tunable dye-laser source having a 0.06-0.08-Å linewidth and a space-charge ionization detector sensitive to a few ions per second. Conditions are established under which the lifetime of the resonant intermediate state against photoexcitation exceeds the lifetime against dissociation. Single- and double-photon resonances occur for the same wavelength and give absorption maxima corresponding to the line spectrum from the intermediate state following dissociation. These lines are modulated in amplitude as a function of wavelength by the more slowly varying absorption resonance from the initial to the intermediate continuum state. As a consequence, the resulting dispersion curve for two-photon absorption in cesium shows what appear to be resonant intermediate dπ(3Πg) terms dissociating to give a 52D atom and resulting in the strong development of features corresponding to the fundamental series (52D→n2F) of atomic cesium in absorption. Components to n=50 were observed and recorded to a precision sufficient to determine the average quantum defect for F states to be 〈n-n*〉=0.033 in the limit of large n. More complex structure is attributed to pπ(3Πg) and pσ(1Σu) terms dissociating to give a 6 2P3 / 2 atom and resulting in the development of the n=8 to 32 components of the 6 2P3 / 2→n 2D3 / 2, 5 / 2 part of the diffuse series in absorption. Terms dissociating into 6 2P1 / 2 were found only at higher photon energies (∼2.27 eV) corresponding to the n≥10 members of the 6 2P1 / 2→n 2D3 / 2 series.
©1974 The American Physical Society
URL: http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRA/v10/p813
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.10.813
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