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Journal of Physics B | 2010

Radiative lifetime measurements of rubidium Rydberg states

Drew Branden; Tamas Juhasz; Tatenda Mahlokozera; Cristian Vesa; Roy Wilson; Mao Zheng; Andrew Kortyna; Duncan A. Tate

We have measured the radiative lifetimes of ns, np and nd Rydberg states of rubidium in the range 28 < n < 45. To enable long-lived states to be measured, our experiment uses slow-moving Rb atoms in a magneto-optical trap (MOT). Two experimental techniques have been adopted to reduce random and systematic errors. First, a narrow-bandwidth pulsed laser is used to excite the target Rydberg state, resulting in minimal shot-to-shot variation in the initial state population. Second, we monitor the target state population as a function of time delay from the laser pulse using a short-duration, millimetre-wave pulse that is resonant with a one- or two-photon transition. We then selectively field ionize the monitor state, and detect the resulting electrons with a micro-channel plate. This signal is an accurate mirror of the target state population, and is uncontaminated by contributions from other states which are populated by black body radiation. Our results are generally consistent with other recent experimental results obtained using a less sensitive method, and are also in excellent agreement with theory.


Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2013

Pulse propagation effects in optical 2D Fourier-transform spectroscopy: experiment.

Hebin Li; Austin P. Spencer; Andrew Kortyna; Galan Moody; David M. Jonas; Steven T. Cundiff

In optical two-dimensional Fourier-transform (2DFT) spectroscopy, understanding how the spectral line shape is affected by pulse propagation in the sample is crucial for an accurate interpretation of spectra. We report an experimental study of pulse propagation effects in 2DFT spectroscopy performed in a dense atomic vapor. The spectral line shape can be dramatically distorted due to high optical density as well as the physical thickness of a sample. The spectral distortion can be partially corrected by using a reference pulse copropagating with the signal combined with appropriate data processing.


Physical Review A | 2001

Low energy electron attachment to SF(sub 6) at sub-meV resolution using a new, tunable laser photoelectron method

P. T. Howe; Andrew Kortyna; Murray Darrach; A. Chutjian


Physical Review A | 2006

Measurement of the 6d 2DJ hyperfine structure of cesium using resonant two-photon sub-Doppler spectroscopy

Andrew Kortyna; N. A. Masluk; T. Bragdon


Physical Review A | 2008

Measurement of the cesium 7d 2D 3/2 hyperfine coupling constants in a thermal beam using two-photon fluorescence spectroscopy

Andrew Kortyna; V. Fiore; J. Farrar


Physical Review A | 2011

Experimental and theoretical study of the 6d(3/2) polarizability of cesium

Andrew Kortyna; C. Tinsman; J. Grab; M. S. Safronova; U. I. Safronova


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Experimental Potential Energy Curve for the 4

Andrew Steely; Hannah Cooper; Hareem Zain; Ciara Whipp; Carl Faust; Andrew Kortyna; John Huennekens


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

^3\Pi

Andrew Steely; Ciara Whipp; Carl Faust; Andrew Kortyna; Kara Richter; John Huennekens


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2013

Electronic State of NaCs

Hannah Weaver; Andrew Kortyna


Physical Review A | 2012

Experimental Studies of the 4

Hannah Weaver; Andrew Kortyna

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Lutz Hüwel

University of Colorado Boulder

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