Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9577312 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A substantially-bound (De â¼Â 7000 cmâ1, Re â¼Â 3.1 Ã
, Te â¼Â 60 546 cmâ1) 6s Rydberg state of I2 with 0u+ symmetry based on the lowest excited state of the ion core, previously labelled a(4Σu,1/2-), has been identified using optical triple resonance via the B(0u+)andE0g+(3P2) states together with resonance ionization. The interactions with ground-core Rydberg states that the new state undergoes and the reasons why it is observed in the resonance ionization spectrum via the E0g+(3P2) state, whilst the A[2Î u,1/2]c;6s0u+ state is not, are explained in terms of its electronic configuration.
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Authors
A. Marica Sjödin, Trevor Ridley, Kenneth P. Lawley, Robert J. Donovan,