Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9577353 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Field ionization of high-n CH3I Rydberg states doped into argon is presented as a function of argon number density along the critical isotherm. These data exhibit a decrease in the argon induced shift of the dopant ionization energy near the critical point. We show that this decrease is due to the interaction between argon and the quasi-free electron arising from field ionization of the dopant. The energy of the quasi-free electron in argon near the critical point is calculated in a local Wigner-Seitz model containing no adjustable parameters to within ±0.2% of experiment.
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Authors
C.M. Evans, G.L. Findley,