The radiative lifetime of the1D2state of Ca and Sr: a core-valence treatment
- 28 April 1985
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Journal of Physics B: Atomic and Molecular Physics
- Vol. 18 (8) , 1523-1532
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0022-3700/18/8/011
Abstract
Theoretical studies of the lowest 1S, 1,3P and 1,3D states of calcium and strontium are presented. The excitation energies, dipole-allowed transition moments and the 1D-1S quadrupole moment are studied as a function of the one-particle and molecular orbital bases and level of correlation treatment. Including core-valence correlation significantly reduces the magnitude of the dipole and quadrupole transition moments, producing oscillator strengths that lie within the experimental error bars. On the basis of relativistic effective-core potential calculations, the authors find that, unlike barium, the strontium transition moments are not significantly changed when relativistic effects are included. Spin-forbidden transitions were assumed to occur entirely as a result of the breakdown of LS coupling. The magnitude of the singlet-triplet mixing was determined both by ab initio calculation and from the observed deviations from the Lande interval rule. The calculated 1D2 state lifetime for Ca is 3.1+or-0.3 ms, which is in reasonable agreement with the experimental value of 2.3+or-0.5 ms (with an absolute upper bound of 4 ms). The dominant decay mechanism is spin-forbidden dipole-allowed transitions, with only 12% arising from quadrupole transitions. Similarly for the 1D2 state of Sr, the authors compute a radiative lifetime of 0.49+or-0.04 ms with only 2% of the decay from quadrupole transitions.Keywords
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