Rydberg atoms
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Rydberg atoms
(Cambridge monographs on atomic, molecular, and chemical physics, 3)
Cambridge University Press, 1994
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Description
In recent years, Rydberg atoms have been the subject of intense study, becoming the testing ground for several quantum mechanical problems. This book provides a comprehensive description of the physics of Rydberg atoms, highlighting their remarkable properties by reference to their behaviour in a wide range of physical situations. Following an overview of the basic properties of Rydberg atoms, their interactions with electric and magnetic fields are analysed in detail. The collisions of Rydberg atoms with neutral and charged species are described, and the use of multichannel quantum defect theory in the study of Rydberg atomic systems is discussed. Experimental and theoretical research in this extensive field is also reviewed, making the book valuable to both graduate students and established researchers in physics and physical chemistry.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Rydberg atom wavefunctions
- 3. Production of Rydberg atoms
- 4. Oscillator strengths and lifetimes
- 5. Blackbody radiation
- 6. Electric fields
- 7. Pulsed field ionization
- 8. Photoexcitation in electric fields
- 9. Magnetic fields
- 10. Microwave excitation and ionization
- 11. Collisions with neutral atoms and molecules
- 12. Spectral lineshifts and broadenings
- 13. Charged particle collisions
- 14. Resonant Rydberg-Rydberg collisions
- 15. Radiative collisions
- 16. Spectroscopy of alkali Rydberg states
- 17. Radio frequency spectroscopy of alkaline earth atoms
- 18. Bound helium Rydberg states
- 19. Autoionizing Rydberg states
- 20. Quantum defect theory
- 21. Optical spectra of autoionizing Rydberg states
- 22. Interseries interaction in bound states
- 23. Double Rydberg states.
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