scholarly journals Characterization of spin–orbit autoionizing Rydberg states excited via one‐photon absorption from the F 1Δ2 Rydberg state of HBr

1996 ◽  
Vol 105 (8) ◽  
pp. 2978-2991 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. P. L. Wales ◽  
W. J. Buma ◽  
C. A. de Lange ◽  
H. Lefebvre‐Brion
1971 ◽  
Vol 49 (1) ◽  
pp. 76-89 ◽  
Author(s):  
F. Ackermann

The two mutually related bands B′2Δ–C2Π (7,0) → N2Δ–C2Π (0,0) and N2Δ–C2Π (0,0) → B′2Δ–C2Π (7,0) are observed with high resolution between 6620 and 6520 Å in the emission spectrum of the NO molecule. They are the 2Δ–2Π part of the 4d–3p transitions between the two Rydberg states N2Δ(4dδ) and C2Π (3pπ) of the molecule. A rotational analysis is carried out for both bands, and the very close similarity of the structure of these bands with the structure of the corresponding 2Δ–2Π bands of the 3d–3p transitions, observed in the infrared, is demonstrated. The two upper levels in these nd–3p transitions represent examples of mixed states showing complete changeover with increasing rotation from the Rydberg type with no spin–orbit coupling (AR = 0.00 ± 0.05 cm−1) to an inverted valence type and vice versa. The behavior of the doublet splitting is studied with regard to this changeover. The lower levels of the Rydberg state C2Π also are mixtures with levels of a valence state. The mixing with B2Π (ν = 7) is comparatively small in the C2Π (ν = 0) level, but it strongly affects the energy levels with the lowest J values. The beginning of one of the two bands observed in the visible, therefore, forms the (7,7) band of the system B′2ΔB2Π. Constants of the states involved are determined.


2007 ◽  
Vol 85 (10) ◽  
pp. 690-694 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y F Hu ◽  
L Zuin ◽  
R Püttner

High-resolution photoabsorption spectra of P 2s and 2p levels of PF5 are reported. Fine structure, due to spin-orbit and ligand field splittings together with strong vibrational progression, is resolved in the Rydberg region of the P 2p spectrum. A ligand field splitting of 31 meV for the 2p3/2 orbital is obtained from the fit of the Rydberg transitions. The Franck–Condon fit analysis revealed that the vibrational progression of the higher Rydberg states is different from that of the valence-Rydberg mixed 4s state. In particular, we derived a decrease in P–F bond distances of 12 and 28 pm for the 4s valence-Rydberg mixed state and the high nl Rydberg states, respectively. The natural linewidths of the P 2p levels were determined to be 55 meV.Key words: PF5, Rydberg state, vibrational, ligand field splitting, photoabsorption.


2016 ◽  
Vol 109 (15) ◽  
pp. 152104 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Henn ◽  
L. Czornomaz ◽  
G. Salis
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Microwave performance extraction of optically-controlled squared frequency-selective surface (FSS) structures printed on highly resistive (HR) silicon substrate are presented, from a innovative bistatic microwave photonic characterization technique operating in the 40 to 60 GHz frequency range, commonly used for radar cross section (RCS) measurements. According to typical physical photon absorption phenomenon occurring in photoconductive materials, these structures demonstrate experimentally a bandpass filtering frequency response cancellation through reflection coefficient measurements, under specific incident collective illumination in the Near-infrared region (NIR). This behaviour is attributed to their microwave surface impedance modification accordingly to the incident optical power, allowing ultrafast reconfigurability of such devices by optics


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