Polarizability of Pb III from spectroscopy of high-L Rydberg states of Pb II

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Abstract

Using the Resonant Excitation Stark Ionization Spectroscopy technique[1], we measured resolved fine structure components of the n=20 to n'=52 transition in Pb$^{+}$, and determined the polarizability of Pb$^{2+}$. A critical part of the measurement consists of the determination of the L-value of one or more of the resolved excitation peaks. These measurements were motivated by a discrepancy between previous polarizability determinations based on contrasting methods[2]. \\[4pt] [1] S.R. Lundeen and C.W. Fehrenbach, Phys. Rev. A 75, 032523 (2007) \\[0pt] [2] Nicholas Reshetnikov, et. al., Physica Scripta 77, 015301 (2008).

*Supported by the Chemical Sciences, Geosciences, and Biosciences Division of the Office of Basic Energy Science, U.S. Department of Energy.

Authors

  • Mark E. Hanni

    • Colorado State University
  • Julie A. Keele

    • Colorado State University
  • Stephen Lundeen

    • Colorado State University
  • William G. Sturrus

    • Youngstown State University
  • Charles W. Fehrenbach

    • Kansas State University