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Global analysis of data on the spin-orbit-coupledA1Σu+andb3Πustates of Cs2

Authors :
Andrey V. Stolyarov
Ergin Ahmed
S. Ashman
Houssam Salami
A. N. Drozdova
Y. Guan
Jianmei Bai
C. M. Wolfe
T. H. Bergeman
C. Amiot
Feng Xie
John Huennekens
A. M. Lyyra
Ruvin Ferber
M. Tamanis
Svetlana Kotochigova
B. Beser
E. A. Pazyuk
Hanns-Christoph Nägerl
Li Li
Dan Li
N. Bouloufa
Olivier Dulieu
Johann G. Danzl
Source :
Physical Review A. 83
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2011.

Abstract

We present experimentally derived potential curves and spin-orbit interaction functions for the strongly perturbed A {sup 1{Sigma}}{sub u}{sup +} and b {sup 3{Pi}}{sub u} states of the cesium dimer. The results are based on data from several sources. Laser-induced fluorescence Fourier transform spectroscopy (LIF FTS) was used some time ago in the Laboratoire Aime Cotton primarily to study the X {sup 1{Sigma}}{sub g}{sup +} state. More recent work at Tsinghua University provides information from moderate resolution spectroscopy on the lowest levels of the b {sup 3{Pi}}{sub 0u}{sup {+-}} state as well as additional high-resolution data. From Innsbruck University, we have precision data obtained with cold Cs{sub 2} molecules. Recent data from Temple University was obtained using the optical-optical double resonance polarization spectroscopy technique, and finally, a group at the University of Latvia has added additional LIF FTS data. In the Hamiltonian matrix, we have used analytic potentials (the expanded Morse oscillator form) with both finite-difference (FD) coupled-channel and discrete variable representation (DVR) calculations of the term values. Fitted diagonal and off-diagonal spin-orbit functions are obtained and compared with ab initio results from Temple and Moscow State universities.

Details

ISSN :
10941622 and 10502947
Volume :
83
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review A
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8d9802fb6ac1a0d24b6cc158956b26a2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1103/physreva.83.032514