Photodetachment Spectroscopy of Ce$^{-}$

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Abstract

Tunable infrared and visible laser photodetachment spectroscopy has been performed on Ce$^{-}$ using a crossed laser-ion beam apparatus. The relative photodetachment cross section for neutral production was measured over the photon energy range 0.5 eV -- 2.6 eV. The spectrum shows several continuum threshold features and reveals five narrow peaks associated with negative ion resonances. The present measurements will be compared to recent theoretical [1] and experimental [2] results which are in significant disagreement on fundamental physical quantities such as the electron affinity of Ce and the ground state configuration of Ce$^{-}$. \newline \newline [1] S.M. O'Malley and D.R. Beck, \textit{Phys. Rev. A} \textbf{61}, 034501 (2000); X. Cao and M. Dolg, \textit{Phys. Rev. A} \textbf{69}, 042508 (2004). \newline [2] V.T. Davis and J.S. Thompson, \textit{Phys. Rev. Lett.} \textbf{88}, 073003 (2002).

*This material is based on work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Nos. 0140233 and 0456916.

Authors

  • N.D. Gibson

    • Denison University
  • C.W. Walter

  • K.A. Starr

  • C.M. Janczak

  • P. Andersson

    • Gothenburg University