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Sub-Doppler two-photon spectroscopy of 33 Rydberg levels in atomic xenon excited at 205-213 nm: Diverse isotopic and hyperfine structure

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Kono, Mitsuhiko
He, Yabai
Orr, Brian J
Baldwin, Kenneth

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Institute of Physics Publishing

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Isotope energy shifts and hyperfine structure have been measured for 33 high-energy Rydberg levels of atomic xenon by sub-Doppler two-photon excitation spectroscopy, using narrowband pulses of coherent ultraviolet light at 205-213 nm generated by nonlinear-optical conversion processes. Rydberg levels are accessed at two-photon excitation energies in the 97 300-94 100 cm-1 range where isotope energy shifts and hyperfine structure have rarely been resolved; these Rydberg levels are 5p5 np [1/2]0 (n = 9-13), 5p5 np [3/2]2 (n = 9-13), 5p5 np [5/2]2 (n = 9-17), 5p5 nf [3/2]2 (n = 6-14) and 5p5 nf [5/2]2 (n = 6-10). The sub-Doppler spectra display diverse hyperfine-coupling effects, for which least-squares-fit spectroscopic parameters reflect the influence of angular momentum.

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Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics

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31/12/2037