Experimental Study of Highly Excited <sup>1</sup>Σ<sub>g</sub><sup>+</sup> and <sup>1</sup>Π<sub>g</sub> States of the Cesium Dimer
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Abstract
We report the results of an experimental study on the highly excited 111Σg+ and 61Πg electronic states of the cesium dimer. The rovibrational structure of these states was probed using the optical-optical double resonance (OODR) technique in which 133Cs2 molecules from thermally populated levels in the X1Σg+ ground state were excited through intermediate levels in either the B1Πu state or the mixed A1Σu+ ~ b3Πu manifold. Probe laser resonance frequencies were determined by detecting laser induced fluorescence (LIF) from the target states to the ground a3Σu+ triplet state. The observed states were identified as 1Σg+ and 1Πg electronic states based on the selection rules for dipole allowed transitions followed by the line patterns in the recorded excitation spectra. Bound-bound fluorescence spectra from rovibrational levels in the target states down to the A ∼ b manifold were also taken to further confirm electronic state multiplicity. Two sets of Dunham coefficients corresponding to the two target states were fitted from experimentally determined term values and are reported in the present work. Potential energy curves constructed from these Dunham coefficients are also presented and compared to ab initio curves from our collaborators.
*This work was supported by the National Science Foundation grants PHY 1912269 and PHY 2207665 at Temple University
Publication: Manuscript in progress
Presenters
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Brendan A Rowe
- Temple University