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Rydberg series in condensed matter: a fluorescence depletion experiment

Zerza, G.
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Vigliotti, F.  
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Sassara, A.
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1996
Chemical Physics Letters

Rydberg-Rydberg transitions are induced by absorption from the lowest Rydberg state of NO A 2S+ (3ss) in Ar matrixes, which is excited by an ArF laser at 193.3 nm. The depopulation of the A(v = 0) level to higher Rydberg states is probed by depletion of its fluorescence. Absorption bands are obsd. in the 1.0-2.0 eV region which are attributed to transitions to the 3p, 3d, 4s and 4p members of the Rydberg series. At higher energies, a continuous absorption structure appears. It is attributed to transitions to the n>4 members of the Rydberg series which are compressed in a tiny energy range below the ionization potential. A quantum defect model is applied and accounts well for the observations. [on SciFinder (R)]

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DOI
10.1016/0009-2614(96)00410-1
Author(s)
Zerza, G.
Vigliotti, F.  
Sassara, A.
Chergui, M.  
Stepanenko, V.
Date Issued

1996

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Chemical Physics Letters
Volume

256

Issue

1,2

Start page

63

End page

70

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REVIEWED

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LSU  
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February 27, 2006
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