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Radiative Rydberg-atom<i>–</i>Rydberg-atom collisions in the strong-field regime
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1987
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Microwave SpectroscopyStrong-field RegimeExperimental ObservationEngineeringPhysicsHigh-energy Nuclear ReactionNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsAtomic PhysicsDouble ResonancePhysical ChemistryEnergy ResonanceQuantum ChemistryResonant Dipole-dipole Collisions
We describe the experimental observation of the resonant collisional energy transfer Na(ns)+Na(ns)+qh\ensuremath{\nu}\ensuremath{\rightarrow}Na(np)+Na[(n-1)p]+(q○)h\ensuremath{\nu} which occurs when the Na atoms in a strong microwave field are tuned in energy with a static field so that the energy resonance ${E}_{\mathrm{ns}}$+${E}_{\mathrm{ns}}$=${E}_{\mathrm{np}}$+${E}_{n\mathrm{\ensuremath{-}}1}$,p\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}mh\ensuremath{\nu} occurs. We describe our experimental observations and provide a detailed description of a nonperturbative theory which we have developed to explain our observations. The theory is essentially developed in terms of the resonant dipole-dipole collisions between ``microwave dressed'' atoms. Using an extension of the approach we used previously to describe resonant dipole-dipole collisions in the absence of microwaves, we are able to take into account all the coherences in the problem in a completely straightforward way.
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