Photodetachment study of He- quartet resonances below the He(n=3) thresholds
Abstract
The photodetachment cross section of He- has been measured in the photon energy range 2.9 eV to 3.3 eV in order to investigate doubly excited states. Measurements were made channel specific by selectively detecting the residual He atoms left in a particular excited state following detachment. Three Feshbach resonances were found in the He(1s2p 3P)+e-(epsilon p) partial cross section: a 4S resonance below the He(1s3s 3S) threshold and two 4P resonances below the He(1s3p 3P) threshold. The measured energies of these doubly excited states are 2.959260(6) eV, 3.072(7) eV and 3.26487(4) eV. The corresponding widths are found to be 0.20(2) meV, 50(5) meV and 0.61(5) meV. The measured energies agree well with recent theoretical predictions for the 1s3s4s 4S, 1s3p2 4P and 1s3p4p 4P states, respectively, but the widths deviate noticeably from calculations for 1s3p2 4P and 1s3p4p 4P states.
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