Polarization and collision velocity dependence of associative ionization in cold Na (3p)-Na(3p) collisions

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Abstract

We studied the polarization dependence of the associative ionization (AI) process Na(3p) + Na(3p) → Na2+ at collision velocities between 100 and 700 m/s (5 and 200 K), using linearly and circularly polarized light for the excitation. We found that the polarization dependence varies strongly in the collision velocity range under study. At the high end of our scale preparation of both collision partners in the |mj| = 1/2 substates yields the highest AI-rate, but at low velocities this ceases being so: the polarization dependence becomes less pronounced and at the low end of our scale the preparation |mj1|, |mj2| = 3/2, 1/2 is most effective. All cross sections increase strongly at lower velocities. Combined with previous work this maps the detailed polarization dependence from 100-2400 m/s (5-2500 K). From these total results it is concluded that at collision velocities ≥ 500 m/s mainly one molecular potential curve leads to AI, but that this changes considerably at lower collision velocities. The findings are compared with recent theoretical results, and we find large discrepancies.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)257-270
Number of pages14
JournalZeitschrift für Physik. D: Atoms Molecules and Clusters
Volume17
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1990
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • 34.50.LF
  • 34.50.FA
  • 82.40.DM
  • LASER-EXCITED SODIUM
  • NA(3P) ATOMS
  • EXCITATION-TRANSFER
  • CROSS-SECTION
  • VAPOR
  • BEAM
  • ALIGNMENT

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