The characterization of electronic structures and spin-orbit couplings in the diatomic sodium arsenide cation

IF 2.3 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 OPTICS
Chang Wang, Yan Chen, Shan-Jun Chen, Song Li
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Abstract

A high-level ab initio computation has been performed in order to determine the molecular structures, electronic characters and transition properties of a hitherto unknown diatomic cation of NaAs+. The electronic states associated with five dissociation channels, including both the Na++As and Na+As+ limits, are subjected to detailed analysis. The results of the potential energy functions, spectroscopic constants and vibrational energy levels of the relevant states are presented herewith. The impact of the spin-orbit coupling effect on the low-lying electronic states is evaluated as well. Additionally, predictions of transition features, such as Einstein coefficients, Frank-Condon factors, and radiative lifetimes, are considered. It is concluded that the direct laser cooling of NaAs+ is infeasible.
二原子砷化钠阳离子的电子结构和自旋轨道耦合的表征
为了确定迄今未知的 NaAs+ 二原子阳离子的分子结构、电子特性和过渡性质,我们进行了高水平的 ab initio 计算。对与五个解离通道(包括 Na++As 和 Na+As+ 极限)相关的电子状态进行了详细分析。本文介绍了相关状态的势能函数、光谱常数和振动能级的结果。同时还评估了自旋轨道耦合效应对低洼电子态的影响。此外,还考虑了对过渡特征的预测,如爱因斯坦系数、弗兰克-康顿因子和辐射寿命。结论是直接用激光冷却 NaAs+ 是不可行的。
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CiteScore
5.30
自引率
21.70%
发文量
273
审稿时长
58 days
期刊介绍: Papers with the following subject areas are suitable for publication in the Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer: - Theoretical and experimental aspects of the spectra of atoms, molecules, ions, and plasmas. - Spectral lineshape studies including models and computational algorithms. - Atmospheric spectroscopy. - Theoretical and experimental aspects of light scattering. - Application of light scattering in particle characterization and remote sensing. - Application of light scattering in biological sciences and medicine. - Radiative transfer in absorbing, emitting, and scattering media. - Radiative transfer in stochastic media.
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