Shape resonances in H$_2$ as photolysis reaction intermediates
Abstract
Shape resonances in H, produced as reaction intermediates in the photolysis of HS precursor molecules, are measured in a half-collision approach. Before desintegrating into two ground state H atoms, the reaction is quenched by two-photon Doppler-free excitation to the F electronically excited state of H. For and 21, resonances with lifetimes in the range of nano to milliseconds were observed with an accuracy of 30~MHz (1.4~mK). The experimental resonance positions are found to be in excellent agreement with theoretical predictions when nonadiabatic and quantum electrodynamical corrections are included. This is the first time such effects are observed in collisions between neutral atoms. From the potential energy curve of the H molecule, now tested at high accuracy over a wide range of internuclear separations, the s-wave scattering length for singlet H(1s)+H(1s) scattering is determined at .
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@article{arxiv.2109.13299,
title = {Shape resonances in H$_2$ as photolysis reaction intermediates},
author = {K. -F. Lai and E. J. Salumbides and W. Ubachs and M. Beyer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.13299},
year = {2021}
}
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5 Pages, 4 Figures, Accepted by Phys. Rev. Lett