Determination of Radiative Lifetimes In the 3d(10)np(2)p Sequence of Neutral Copper By Time-resolved Vuv Laser-spectroscopy

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Abstract

Lifetimes in the 3d(10)np(2)P sequence in neutral copper were measured by time-resolved laser spectroscopy. Excitation from the ground state was performed with pulsed laser radiation in the; vuv spectral region, generated by resonant sum-difference four-wave mixing in krypton gas. The lifetimes were evaluated from recorded optical transients. For the np(2)P(J) states we find the following: tau(n = 6, 5 = 3/2) = 5.2(8) ns, tau(6, 1/2) = 25.1(10) ns, tau(7; 3/2) = 15.0(12) ns, tau(7, 1/2) = 4.0(8) ns, tau(8,3/2) = 31(2) ns, tau(8, 1/2) = 15.8(12) us, tau(9, 3/2) = 123(6) ns, and tau(9, 1/2) = 51(6) ns. The data are compared with a recent multiconfiguration Hartree-Fock calculation.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)128-131
JournalPhysical Review A (Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics)
Volume49
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1994

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  • Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics

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