Abstract
The lifetime, coherence narrowing, and collision broadening of the 7S122 excited state of atomic thallium has been studied by the technique of zero-field level-crossing spectroscopy. The lifetime of the 7S122 state is determined to be 7.55 (0.08) nsec. The full coherence-narrowing effect gave a branching ratio, from F=0 of 7S122 to the ground state, of 43%. The cross section for thallium-thallium resonance-broadening collisions is σTlTl=5.38(0.49)×108v¯ cm2. The effect of 426-torr helium on the thallium lifetime, coherence narrowing, and resonance broadening was also investigated. From the low-thallium-density region the cross section for helium depolarization of the thallium 7S2 state is σTlHe7×1013v¯ cm2. There is also indication of a buildup of population in the metastable 6P322 thallium state. From the data, the cross section for the process Tl(6P322)Tl(6P122) by helium collisions is σ1×1021 cm2. The Tl branching ratio in the presence of helium is 39%. It was also found that the thallium-thallium resonance-broadening cross section is σTlTl=4.04(0.32)×108v¯