Abstract
The binding energy and fine-structure splitting of the ground state of the n(5pP) ion have been measured by means of the laser photodetachment threshold technique combined with state-selective detection of neutral atoms using resonant ionization spectroscopy. We find binding energies of 32.17±0.03 meV (J=3/2) and 52.06±0.06 meV (J=1/2), yielding a fine-structure splitting of 19.89±0.07 meV. This represents an improvement of two orders of magnitude compared to the recent data based on a combination of laser photodetachment and accelerator mass spectroscopy [D. Berkovits et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 75, 414 (1995)].
- Received 21 October 1996
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.55.3247
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