Accurate determination of the scattering length of metastable Helium atoms using dark resonances between atoms and exotic molecules
Abstract
We present a new measurement of the s-wave scattering length a of spin-polarized helium atoms in the 23S1 metastable state. Using two-photon photoassociation spectroscopy and dark resonances we measure the energy Ev=14= -91.35 +/- 0.06 MHz of the least bound state v=14 in the interaction potential of the two atoms. We deduce a value of a = 7.512 +/- 0.005 nm, which is at least one hundred times more precise than the best previous determinations and is in disagreement with some of them. This experiment also demonstrates the possibility to create exotic molecules binding two metastable atoms with a lifetime of the order of 1 microsecond.
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