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Collisional Angular Momentum Mixing in Rydberg States of Sodium
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Collisions with rare-gas atoms are observed to produce a lengthening of the lifetime of the highly excited ($n=5\ensuremath{-}10$) $d$ states of Na. The effect is interpreted as collisional angular momentum mixing of the $d$ state with $l>2$ states; thus the average lifetime of all states for which $l>~2$ is observed. The cross section for the process appears to increase as the geometrical cross section of the excited atom.