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Tune-Out Wavelengths for the Rb Atom |
YU Wei-Wei1, YU Rong-Mei2, CHENG Yong-Jun3** |
1School of Physics and Electronic Technology, Liaoning Normal University, Dalian 116029 2College of Physics and Electronic Engineering, Nanyang Normal University, Nanyang 473061 3Academy of Fundamental and Interdisciplinary Science, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin 150080
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YU Wei-Wei, YU Rong-Mei, CHENG Yong-Jun 2015 Chin. Phys. Lett. 32 123102 |
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Abstract The five longest tune-out wavelengths for the rubidium atom are predicted from existing experimental and theoretical information by using an approximation formula. The formula is derived from the analysis of a non-relativistic configuration-interaction plus core polarization (CICP) calculation of the tune-out wavelengths for rubidium. The differences between the wavelengths predicted from the approximation formula and the exact CICP calculation are at the 10?3 nm level. The predicted five longest tune-out wavelengths are 790.115 nm, 423.155 nm, 421.111 nm, 359.429 nm, and 359.022 nm, respectively.
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Received: 23 August 2015
Published: 05 January 2016
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PACS: |
31.15.ac
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(High-precision calculations for few-electron (or few-body) atomic systems)
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31.15.ap
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(Polarizabilities and other atomic and molecular properties)
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37.10.De
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(Atom cooling methods)
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