Measurement of the strontium triplet Rydberg series by depletion spectroscopy of ultracold atoms

Abstract

We report on the atom loss spectroscopy of strontium Rydberg atoms in a magneto-optical trap, using a two-photon excitation scheme through the intermediate state 5s5p \, 3P1. Energies of the 5sns \, 3S1 and 5snd \, 3D1,2 Rydberg series of 88Sr in the range 13 ≤ n ≤ 50 are determined with an absolute accuracy of 10 MHz, including the perturbed region where the 5snd \, 3D2 series couples to the 5snd \, 1D2 series. This represents an improvement by more than two orders of magnitude compared to previously published data. The quantum defects for each series are determined using the extended Rydberg-Ritz formula in the range where there is no strong perturbation. A value of 1\,377\,012\,721(10) \,MHz for the first ionization limit of 88Sr is extracted.

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