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Journal of Chemical Physics | 2004

Doubly excited 2 (1)Delta(g) state of Na-2

Thou Jen Whang; Hui-Wen Wu; Ray-Yuan Chang; Chin-Chun Tsai

The doubly excited valence (3p+3p) 2 (1)Delta(g) state of Na(2) is experimentally observed by using optical-optical double resonance spectroscopy. A single line Ar(+) laser (a total of nine lines) was used to pump the sodium dimers from thermally populated ground state X (1)Sigma(g) (+) to the intermediate B (1)Pi(u) state. Then, a single mode Ti:sapphire laser was used to probe the doubly excited 2 (1)Delta(g) state. Violet fluorescence emitted from the highly excited states (mainly 2 (3)Pi(g) or 3 (3)Pi(g) states which are transferred from 2 (1)Delta(g) state via collision) to the a (3)Sigma(u) (+) state was monitored by a filtered photomultiplier tube (PMT). A total of 582 rovibrational levels of 2 (1)Delta(g) state were observed, identified, and assigned to the vibrational and rotational quantum numbers in the range of 0< or =v< or =28 and 11< or =J< or =99, respectively. The absolute vibrational quantum number assignment was verified by comparing the totally resolved fluorescence with the calculated Franck-Condon factors between 2 (1)Delta(g) state and B (1)Pi(u) state. Dunham coefficients and Rydberg-Klein-Rees potential curve were derived from these observed quantum levels. The primary molecular constants of Na(2) 2 (1)Delta(g) state are T(e)=32 416.759(15) cm(-1), omega(e)=124.8484(36) cm(-1), B(e)=0.119 158(3) cm(-1), and R(e)=3.508 20(5) A.


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2004

Doubly excited 2 1Delta g state of Na2.

Thou Jen Whang; Hui-Wen Wu; Ray-Yuan Chang; Chin-Chun Tsai

The doubly excited valence (3p+3p) 2 (1)Delta(g) state of Na(2) is experimentally observed by using optical-optical double resonance spectroscopy. A single line Ar(+) laser (a total of nine lines) was used to pump the sodium dimers from thermally populated ground state X (1)Sigma(g) (+) to the intermediate B (1)Pi(u) state. Then, a single mode Ti:sapphire laser was used to probe the doubly excited 2 (1)Delta(g) state. Violet fluorescence emitted from the highly excited states (mainly 2 (3)Pi(g) or 3 (3)Pi(g) states which are transferred from 2 (1)Delta(g) state via collision) to the a (3)Sigma(u) (+) state was monitored by a filtered photomultiplier tube (PMT). A total of 582 rovibrational levels of 2 (1)Delta(g) state were observed, identified, and assigned to the vibrational and rotational quantum numbers in the range of 0< or =v< or =28 and 11< or =J< or =99, respectively. The absolute vibrational quantum number assignment was verified by comparing the totally resolved fluorescence with the calculated Franck-Condon factors between 2 (1)Delta(g) state and B (1)Pi(u) state. Dunham coefficients and Rydberg-Klein-Rees potential curve were derived from these observed quantum levels. The primary molecular constants of Na(2) 2 (1)Delta(g) state are T(e)=32 416.759(15) cm(-1), omega(e)=124.8484(36) cm(-1), B(e)=0.119 158(3) cm(-1), and R(e)=3.508 20(5) A.


Physical Review A | 2007

Suppression and recovery of the trapping of atoms using a ladder-type electromagnetically induced transparency

Ray-Yuan Chang; Wei-Chia Fang; Bai-Cian Ke; Zong-Syun He; Ming-Da Tsai; Yi-Chi Lee; Chin-Chun Tsai


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2010

The Defect on Electromagnetically Induced Transparency by Optical Pumping

Chin-Chun Tsai; Yung-Yung Chang; Zong-Syun He; Ray-Yuan Chang; Ming-Tsung Lee; Yi-Chih Lee


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2009

Electromagnetically induced transparency in a multi-level system of Doppler-broadened Cesium atom

Chin-Chun Tsai; Ming-Tsung Lee; Ray-Yuan Chang


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2008

Electromagnetically induced transparency in a Cs 6S-8S two-photon transition

Chin-Chun Tsai; Hsiang-Chen Chui; Yi-Chih Lee; Ray-Yuan Chang; Ying Yu Chen; Yi-Hsiu Chang


Archive | 2007

QUANTUM INTERFERENCE PHENOMENON IN THE COLD ATOMIC CASCADE SYSTEM

Ray-Yuan Chang; Wei-Chia Fang; Ming-Da Tsai; Chin-Chun Tsai


Archive | 2007

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Ray-Yuan Chang; Thou Jen Whang; Chuen-Ping Cheng; Chin-Chun Tsai


Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2007

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Chanchal Chaudhuri; Ray-Yuan Chang; Wei-Xiang Chen; Wei-Chia Fang; Jun-Ping Cheng; Thou Jen Whang; Chin-Chun Tsai


Journal of Physical Chemistry A | 2007

-UNCOUPLING AND

Chanchal Chaudhuri; Ray-Yuan Chang; Wei-Xiang Chen; Wei-Chia Fang; Jun-Ping Cheng; Thou Jen Whang; Chin-Chun Tsai

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Chin-Chun Tsai

National Cheng Kung University

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Thou Jen Whang

National Cheng Kung University

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Wei-Chia Fang

National Cheng Kung University

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Hui-Wen Wu

National Cheng Kung University

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Chanchal Chaudhuri

National Cheng Kung University

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Ming-Da Tsai

National Cheng Kung University

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Wei-Xiang Chen

National Cheng Kung University

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Zong-Syun He

National Cheng Kung University

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Bai-Cian Ke

National Cheng Kung University

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Yi-Chi Lee

National Cheng Kung University

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