Measurement of the scalar polarizability of the indium 6p1/2 state using two-step atomic-beam spectroscopy
Abstract
We have completed a measurement of the Stark shift within the 115In 6s1/2 → 6p1/2 excited-state transition using two-step laser spectroscopy in an indium atomic beam. Combining this measurement with recent experimental results we determine the scalar polarizability, α0, of the 6p1/2 state to be 7683 43 \,a03 in atomic units, a result which agrees very well with recent theoretical calculations. In this experiment, one laser, stabilized to the 5p1/2 → 6s1/2 410~nm transition, was directed transversely to the atomic beam, while a second, overlapping laser was scanned across the 1343~nm 6s1/2 → 6p1/2 transition. We utilized two-tone frequency-modulation spectroscopy of the infrared laser beam to measure the second-step absorption in the interaction region, where the optical depth is less than 10-3. In the course of our experimental work we also determined the hyperfine splitting within the 6p1/2 state, improving upon the precision of an existing measurement.
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