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Optical Manipulation of Long-range Interactions at the 3s+3p Asymptote of Na$_2$

Atomic and Molecular Clusters 2011-08-19 v1 Atomic Physics

Abstract

We investigate the influence of a laser field, which is near-resonant to the atomic sodium 32^2P1/2_{1/2} \to 32^2D3/2_{3/2} transition, on the last bound levels of the A1Σu+^1\Sigma^+_u state in Na2_2. In a molecular beam experiment level shifts up to \approx 100 MHz and light induced line broadenings were observed using an optical double resonance excitation scheme. Moreover, the coupling laser can reduce the number of bound levels of the A state by one or more units, which effectively means that in the picture of a collision of a 32^2S1/2_{1/2} and a 32^2P1/2_{1/2}-atom the scattering phase is altered by more than π\pi. The observed effects are interpreted as light induced couplings of the A1Σu+^1\Sigma^+_u state, which correlates to the 3s1/2_{1/2}+3p1/2_{1/2} asymptote, to the 41Σg+4^1\Sigma^+_g and 21Πg2^1\Pi_g states at the 3s1/2_{1/2}+3d3/2_{3/2} asymptote. We performed multi-channel calculations, applying the mapped Fourier grid method, which reproduce our experimentally observed level shifts well.

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@article{arxiv.physics/0309024,
  title  = {Optical Manipulation of Long-range Interactions at the 3s+3p Asymptote of Na$_2$},
  author = {Chr. Samuelis and St. Falke and T. Laue and P. Pellegrini and O. Dulieu and H. Knöckel and E. Tiemann},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0309024},
  year   = {2011}
}

Comments

12 pages; PACS: 34.50.Rk: Laser-modified scattering and reactions; 33.80.-b: Photon interactions with molecules; 42.62.Fi: Laser spectroscopy