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Probing the coupling of a dipole-bound electron with a molecular core

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2018

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A dipolar molecule can weakly bind an electron in a diffuse orbital. However, the spin-orbit coupling between this weakly bound electron and the electrons in the molecular core is not known. Here we probe this coupling using the linear C<sub>2</sub>P<sup>-</sup> anion with the <sup>3</sup>Σ<sup>+</sup> ground state, which possesses dipole-bound excited states because neutral C<sub>2</sub>P (<sup>2</sup>Π) has a sufficiently large dipole moment. Photodetachment spectroscopy and resonant photoelectron spectroscopy are used to probe the nature of the dipole-bound states. Two dipole-bound excited states are observed with a binding energy of 37 cm<sup>-1</sup>, corresponding to the two spin-orbit states of neutral C<sub>2</sub>P (<sup>2</sup>Π<sub>1/2</sub> and <sup>2</sup>Π<sub>3/2</sub>). The current study demonstrates that the weakly bound electron in the dipole-bound excited states of C<sub>2</sub>P<sup>-</sup> is not spin-coupled to the electrons in the C<sub>2</sub>P core and can be considered as a quasi-free electron.

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