Improved Ionization and Dissociation Energies of the Deuterium Molecule

Abstract

The ionization energy of D2 has been determined experimentally from measurements involving two-photon Doppler-free vacuum-ultraviolet pulsed laser excitation and near-infrared continuous-wave laser excitation to yield EI(D2)=124\,745.393\,739(26) . From this value, the dissociation energy of D2 is deduced to be D0(D2) = 36\,748.362\,282(26) , representing a 25-fold improvement over previous values, and found in good agreement (at 1.6σ) with recent ab initio calculations of the 4-particle nonadiabatic relativistic energy and of quantum-electrodynamic corrections up to order mα6. This result constitutes a test of quantum electrodynamics in the molecular domain, while a perspective is opened to determine nuclear charge radii from molecules.

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