Steric proficiency of polar 2Σ molecules in congruent electric and magnetic fields
- 7 January 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
- Vol. 2 (4) , 419-428
- https://doi.org/10.1039/a908876h
Abstract
We examine the eigenenergies, spatial orientation, and alignment of polar 2Σ molecules subject to congruent static electric and magnetic fields. In the presence of a magnetic field only, certain pairs of Zeeman states with opposite parity intersect. Introducing a congruent electric field connects such states, thereby creating avoided crossings and a first-order Stark effect which can strongly orient the states. Since this effect, termed ‘‘steric proficiency, ’’ operates over a narrow range of magnetic field strength, with amplitude determined by the electric dipole interaction, it should find use both for state selection and as a diagnostic tool for assigning spectral transitions. Other aspects are illustrated by strategies suggested for some prospective applications. These include a way to test whether formation of the A 2Σ+ excited electronic state of NaO in the Na+O3 reaction results from the orientation dependence of electron transfer, and techniques to enable the ground 2Σ+ states of RbO and CsO, produced by reacting NO2 with alkali atoms, to be loaded into a magnetic trap.Keywords
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