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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 5s5p3P15\mathrm{s}5\mathrm{p} \, ^3\mathrm{P}_1. Energies of the 5sns3S15\mathrm{s}n\mathrm{s} \, ^3\mathrm{S}_1 and 5snd3D1,25\mathrm{s}n\mathrm{d} \, ^3\mathrm{D}_{1,2} Rydberg series of 88^{88}Sr in the range 13n5013 \leq n \leq 50 are determined with an absolute accuracy of 10 MHz, including the perturbed region where the 5snd3D25\mathrm{s}n\mathrm{d} \, ^3\mathrm{D}_{2} series couples to the 5snd1D25\mathrm{s}n\mathrm{d} \, ^1\mathrm{D}_{2} 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 1377012721(10)MHz1\,377\,012\,721(10) \,\mathrm{MHz} for the first ionization limit of 88^{88}Sr is extracted.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures, 3 table

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