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Two-channel competition of autoionizing Rydberg states in an electric field
2001
Physical Review A. Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics
We present experimental data on the decay of xenon Stark states converging to the upper spin limit. In an electric field the Rydberg electron has two qualitatively different decay paths. If the electron changes the core state from the upper spin state into the lower spin state, it gains sufficient energy to escape the ionic core and autoionizes. Moreover, if the electronic state is above the saddle point, created by the electric field, it can field ionize. The probability to autoionize is
doi:10.1103/physreva.63.053403
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