Long-term evolution and revival structure of Rydberg wave packets for hydrogen and alkali-metal atoms.
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This paper begins with an examination of the revival structure and long-term evolution of Rydberg wave packets for hydrogen. We show that after the initial cycle of collapse and fractional/full revivals, which occurs on the time scale t rev , a new sequence of revivals begins. We find that the structure of the new revivals is different from that of the fractional revivals. The new revivals are characterized by periodicities in the motion of the wave packet with periods that are fractions of the revival time scale t rev. These long-term periodicities result in the autocorrelation function at times greater than t rev having a self-similar resemblance to its structure for times less than t rev. The new sequence of revivals culminates with the formation of a single wave packet that more closely resembles the initial wave packet than does the full revival at time t rev , i.e., a superrevival forms. Explicit examples of the superrevival structure for both circular and radial wave packets are given. We then study wave packets in alkali-metal atoms, which are typically used in experiments. The behavior of these packets is affected by the presence of quantum defects that modify the hydrogenic revival time scales and periodicities. Their behavior can be treated analytically using supersymmetry-based quantum-defect theory. We illustrate our results for alkali-metal atoms with explicit examples of the revival structure for radial wave packets in rubidium.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Physical review. A, Atomic, molecular, and optical physics
دوره 51 6 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1995