Photoassociative molecular spectroscopy for atomic radiative lifetimes
Atomic Physics
2015-05-13 v1
Abstract
When the atoms of a dimer remain most of the time very far apart, in so-called long-range molecular states, their mutual interaction is ruled by plain atomic properties. The high-resolution spectroscopic study of some molecular excited states populated by photoassociation of cold atoms (photoassociative spectroscopy) gives a good illustration of this property. It provides accurate determinations of atomic radiative lifetimes, which are known to be sensitive tests for atomic calculations. A number of such analyses has been performed up to now, for all stable alkali atoms and for some other atomic species (Ca, Sr, Yb). A systematic review of these determinations is attempted here, with special attention paid to accuracy issues.
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@article{arxiv.0902.2846,
title = {Photoassociative molecular spectroscopy for atomic radiative lifetimes},
author = {Nadia Bouloufa and Anne Crubellier and Olivier Dulieu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0902.2846},
year = {2015}
}