Precise Measurement of the Electron Affinity of Thallium using Laser Photodetachment Threshold Spectroscopy

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Abstract

The electron affinity of thallium has been precisely measured using laser photodetachment threshold spectroscopy. The relative photodetachment cross section from the negative ion Tl$^{-}$ was measured using a narrowband tunable infrared laser over the photon energy range 300 -- 900 meV (4130 -- 1380 nm). A single s-wave threshold was observed in this range due to the Tl$^{-}$ (6\textit{p}$^{2}$ $^{3}$\textit{P}$_{0}$) to Tl (6\textit{p} $^{2}$\textit{P}$_{1/2}$) ground state-to-ground state transition, which determines the electron affinity of Tl. These results substantially improve the precision of the Tl electron affinity and resolve long-standing discrepancies in the literature between previous experimental and theoretical values.

*This material is based on work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Nos. 1404109 and 1707743.

Authors

  • C. W. Walter

    • Denison University
  • N. D. Gibson

    • Denison University
  • S. E. Spielman

    • Denison University