https://doi.org/10.1140/epjd/e2003-00098-4
Resonant coupling in the van der Waals interaction between an excited alkali atom and a dielectric surface: an experimental study via stepwise selective reflection spectroscopy
Laboratoire de Physique des Lasers, UMR 7538 du CNRS,
Institut Galilée, Université Paris-13, 99 avenue J.-B. Clément, 93430 Villetaneuse, France
Corresponding author: a bloch@galilee.univ-paris13.fr
Received:
16
January
2003
Revised:
25
March
2003
Published online:
5
May
2003
We present a detailed experimental study of the evaluation of the van der Waals
(vW) atom-surface interaction for high-lying excited states of alkali-metal atoms (Cs and Rb),
notably when they couple resonantly with a surface-polariton mode of the neighbouring
dielectric surface. This report extends our initial observation [Phys. Rev. Lett. 83, 5467
(1999)] of a vW repulsion between Cs(6D3/2) and a sapphire surface. The experiment is based
upon FM selective reflection spectroscopy, on a transition reaching a high-lying state from a
resonance level, that has been thermally pumped by an initial one-photon step. Along with a
strong vW repulsion fitted with a blue lineshift, kHz μm3 for Cs(6D3/2) in front of a sapphire surface (with a perpendicular c-axis), we demonstrate a weaker vW repulsion (
kHz μm3) for Cs(6D3/2) in front of a YAG surface, as due to a similar resonant coupling at
12 μm between a virtual atomic emission (6D3/2–7P1/2) and the surface polariton modes. A resonant behaviour of Rb(6D5/2) in front of a sapphire surface exists also because of analogous
decay channels in the 12 μm range. Finally, one demonstrates that fused silica, nonresonant
for a virtual transition in the 12 μm range and hence weakly attracting for Cs(6D3/2), exhibits a
resonant behaviour for Cs(9S1/2) as due to its surface polariton resonance in the 8–9 μm range. The limiting factors that affect both the accuracy of the theoretical prediction, and that of the fitting method applied to the experimental data, are discussed in the conclusion.
PACS: 42.50.Xa – Optical tests of quantum theory / 34.50.Dy – Interactions of atoms and molecules with surfaces; photon and electron emission; neutralization of ions / 42.50.Ct – Quantum description of interaction of light and matter; related experiments / 32.70.Jz – Line shapes, widths, and shifts / 78.20.Ci – Optical constants (including refractive index, complex dielectric constant, absorption, reflection and transmission coefficients, emissivity)
© EDP Sciences, Società Italiana di Fisica, Springer-Verlag, 2003