We present a theoretical framework for the calculation of photon-yield spectra from radiative-cascade decays of photoexcited helium atoms in a static electric field for incident photon energies below the first (N = 1) ionization threshold. The present theory takes full account of the singlet-triplet mixing among the singly excited states with principal quantum numbers n less than or similar to 10. The model predicts the enhancement of transition probabilities to triplet final states due to the field-induced mixing. In particular, for a field strength of 9.17 kV/cm, polarization of incident photons perpendicular to the field, and a 4 meV broad excitation function tuned to the 1s6p P-1 states, the 1s6l -> 1s2p P-3 and 1s5l -> 1s2p P-3 emitted photon yields are predicted to be about 70 times and 20 times lower, respectively, than the photon yields for transitions to the corresponding singlet final states.

Combined effect of Stark and singlet-triplet mixing on photon-yield spectra of singly excited helium

M Coreno;
2012

Abstract

We present a theoretical framework for the calculation of photon-yield spectra from radiative-cascade decays of photoexcited helium atoms in a static electric field for incident photon energies below the first (N = 1) ionization threshold. The present theory takes full account of the singlet-triplet mixing among the singly excited states with principal quantum numbers n less than or similar to 10. The model predicts the enhancement of transition probabilities to triplet final states due to the field-induced mixing. In particular, for a field strength of 9.17 kV/cm, polarization of incident photons perpendicular to the field, and a 4 meV broad excitation function tuned to the 1s6p P-1 states, the 1s6l -> 1s2p P-3 and 1s5l -> 1s2p P-3 emitted photon yields are predicted to be about 70 times and 20 times lower, respectively, than the photon yields for transitions to the corresponding singlet final states.
2012
Istituto di Nanotecnologia - NANOTEC
Istituto Officina dei Materiali - IOM -
SYNCHROTRON-RADIATION; Excited Electronic States
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