Precision radio-frequency measurements of the high-L Rydberg states of lithium

N. E. Rothery, C. H. Storry, and E. A. Hessels
Phys. Rev. A 51, 2919 – Published 1 April 1995
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Abstract

The n=10 G-to-H and H-to-I intervals in lithium atoms have been measured to an accuracy of approximately 10 parts per million. The experiment utilizes a beam of Rydberg lithium atoms produced via a resonant charge-exchange technique and the measurements were performed using precision rf spectroscopy coupled with a laser-excitation and Stark-ionization detection technique. The results are compared with recently published polarization-model calculations of the fine structure of lithium and with a hydrogenic model of its spin structure. With the availability of more precise theory, further tests of relativistic and QED effects in this simple three-electron atom will be possible. Such tests could shed light on the discrepancies found between similar high-precision measurement and theory in helium. The measured values are 338.4778(33), 341.4027(35), 108.4819(51), and 110.1566(54) MHz for the intervals 10G9/2 to 10H11/2, 10G7/2 to 10H9/2, 10H11/2 to 10I13/2, and 10H9/2 to 10I11/2, respectively.

  • Received 10 November 1994

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.51.2919

©1995 American Physical Society

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N. E. Rothery, C. H. Storry, and E. A. Hessels

  • York University, 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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Vol. 51, Iss. 4 — April 1995

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