Concepedia

Abstract

Conventional light-induced drift is based on purely elastic velocity-changing collisions. The authors discuss qualitatively the potentialities of light-induced drift originating from inelastic velocity-changing collisions, which may occur in a molecular buffer gas. In such collisions a large fraction of the electronic excitation energy of the absorbing particle may be transformed into kinetic energy thus affecting light-induced drift. The authors report experiments on light-induced drift of Na in various molecular buffer gases and compare these with their predictions.

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