https://doi.org/10.1007/s100530050089
3dnd J = 4,5 autoionizing levels in Ca: laser optogalvanic spectroscopy and theoretical analysis
1
Atomic and Molecular Physics Laboratory, Physics Department, University of
Ioannina, 451 10 Ioannina, Greece
2
Laboratoire Aimé Cotton, CNRS II, Btiment 505, 91405 Orsay Cedex,
France
3
Institute of Accelerating Systems and
Applications, P. O. Box 17214,
10024 Athens, Greece
Corresponding author: a alyras@cc.uoi.gr
Received:
20
November
1997
Accepted:
15
January
1998
Published online: 15 March 1998
We report the even parity J=4,5 autoionizing
spectra of calcium below the 3d
threshold, investigated by two-step laser excitation from
the 3d4s metastables through the
3d4p ,
intermediate states and subsequent
optogalvanic detection. The 3d4s states are populated by electronic collisions in
a d.c. glow discharge sustained in a Ca heat-pipe. More than a hundred
resonant transitions have been measured with an
accuracy of
for
the narrow ones using standard laser calibration techniques. The high lying
levels are assigned to all expected
autoionizing series.
Moreover, some
levels are observed.
The theoretical
interpretation is achieved by a combination of the nearly ab initio
eigenchannel R-matrix and multichannel quantum-defect (MQDT) methods
as well as by an empirical determination of the MQDT parameters in the
phase-shifted formulation. Theoretical energy level positions and excitation
profiles are compared with the experimental data confirming the
identification of the observed structures. Strong mixing between
series is found, while the
ones do not couple with the
series.
Further insight into the strong channel mixing
in the studied energy range is
provided by a comprehensive review of the
excitation profiles in the vicinity
of the 4p5p
perturber as obtained
from a number of intermediate levels
used in the present and in earlier experiments. Systematic electron
correlation trends for
series of
,
and
are
discussed.
PACS: 32.80.RM – Multiphoton ionization and excitation to highly excited state (e.g. Rydberg states) / 32.30.Jc – Visible and ultraviolet spectra / 32.80.Dz – Autoionization
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