Experimental Studies of the 4$^3\Pi$ Electronic State of NaCs

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Abstract

We present results from experimental studies of the 4$^3\Pi$ electronic state of the NaCs molecule. This electronic state is interesting in that its potential energy curve likely exhibits a double minimum. As a result, interference effects are observed in the resolved bound-free fluorescence spectra. The optical-optical double resonance method was used to obtain Doppler-free excitation spectra for the 4$^3\Pi$ state. This dataset of measured level energies was expanded largely by observing fluorescence from levels populated by collisions. Simulations of resolved bound-free fluorescence spectra were calculated using the BCONT program (R. J. Le Roy, University of Waterloo). Spectroscopic constants are presented as a preliminary step toward an experimental potential energy curve.

*Work supported by NSF and Susquehanna University

Authors

  • Andrew Steely

    • Susquehanna University
  • Ciara Whipp

    • Susquehanna University
  • Carl Faust

    • Susquehanna University
  • Andrew Kortyna

    • JILA, University of Colorado
  • Kara Richter

    • Lehigh University
  • John Huennekens

    • Lehigh University