State Selective Charge Transfer Cross Sections forNa+with Excited Rubidium: A Unique Diagnostic of the Population Dynamics of a Magneto-Optical Trap

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We have measured the non-resonant photoionization cross section of the 7P3/2 state of francium for 442 nm light to be 20.8 ± 7.1 Mb. Atoms were irradiated in a magneto-optical trap, and we deduce the photoionization rate from the change in trap lifetime. The result is consistent with a simple extrapolation of known cross sections for other alkali atoms.


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