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Experimental determination of the spin-rotation coupling in Na-Xe molecules
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A theory for calculating the spin–rotation coupling coefficient in alkali-metal–noble-gas van der Waals molecules was recently presented.1 It assumes the spin–rotation interaction in alkali-metal–noble-gas molecules to be mainly due to the spin–orbit interaction of the alkali-metal valence electron within the core of the noble gas, and predicts that the spin–rotation constant γ should depend on the spin–orbit interaction in the noble gas and be almost independent of the spin–orbit interaction of the alkali-metal atom. Experimentally, only a few of the possible pairs of the different alkali-metal atoms with different noble-gas atoms have been investigated. By measuring the sodium spin relaxation rate as a function of the helium buffer-gas pressure and the width of the sodium magnetic slowing-down curve, we report in this paper our experimentally determined value of the spin–rotation interaction constant in Na–Xe molecules γ = (1.1 ± 0.3)MHz. The measured value is nearly the same as was measured in K–Xe, Rb–Xe, and Cs–Xe.1 This result shows a reasonable agreement with the theoretical prediction.
Title: Experimental determination of the spin-rotation coupling in Na-Xe molecules
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A theory for calculating the spin–rotation coupling coefficient in alkali-metal–noble-gas van der Waals molecules was recently presented.
1 It assumes the spin–rotation interaction in alkali-metal–noble-gas molecules to be mainly due to the spin–orbit interaction of the alkali-metal valence electron within the core of the noble gas, and predicts that the spin–rotation constant γ should depend on the spin–orbit interaction in the noble gas and be almost independent of the spin–orbit interaction of the alkali-metal atom.
Experimentally, only a few of the possible pairs of the different alkali-metal atoms with different noble-gas atoms have been investigated.
By measuring the sodium spin relaxation rate as a function of the helium buffer-gas pressure and the width of the sodium magnetic slowing-down curve, we report in this paper our experimentally determined value of the spin–rotation interaction constant in Na–Xe molecules γ = (1.
1 ± 0.
3)MHz.
The measured value is nearly the same as was measured in K–Xe, Rb–Xe, and Cs–Xe.
1 This result shows a reasonable agreement with the theoretical prediction.
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