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Discovery of dumbbell-shaped Cs*He_n exciplexes in solid He 4

Atomic and Molecular Clusters 2009-11-10 v1 Atomic Physics

Abstract

We have observed several new spectral features in the fluorescence of cesium atoms implanted in the hcp phase of solid helium following laser excitation to the 62^{2}P states. Based on calculations of the emission spectra using semiempirical Cs-He pair potentials the newly discovered lines can be assigned to the decay of specific Cs*Hen_{n} exciplexes: an apple-shaped Cs(AΠ3/2)(A\Pi _{3/2})He2_{2} and a dumbbell-shaped Cs(AΠ1/2)(A\Pi_{1/2}) Hen_{n} exciplex with a well defined number nn of bound helium atoms. While the former has been observed in other enviroments, it was commonly believed that exciplexes with n>2n>2 might not exist. The calculations suggest Cs(AΠ1/2)(A\Pi_{1/2}) He6_{6} to be the most probable candidate for that exciplex, in which the helium atoms are arranged on a ring around the waist of the dumbbell shaped electronic density distribution of the cesium atom.

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@article{arxiv.physics/0407088,
  title  = {Discovery of dumbbell-shaped Cs*He_n exciplexes in solid He 4},
  author = {D. Nettels and A. Hofer and P. Moroshkin and R. Mueller-Siebert and S. Ulzega and A. Weis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0407088},
  year   = {2009}
}

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4 pages, 4 figures