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Pis'ma v Zh. Èksper. Teoret. Fiz., 2022 Volume 115, Issue 6, Pages 346–352 (Mi jetpl6628)

This article is cited in 2 papers

OPTICS AND NUCLEAR PHYSICS

Study of the interaction of potassium atoms with the sapphire surface with the use of an ultrathin spectroscopic cell

A. Sargsyana, G. Pichlerb, D. Sarkisyana

a Institute for Physical Research, National Academy of Sciences of Armenia, Ashtarak, 0203 Armenia
b Institute of Physics, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia

Abstract: The effect of the dielectric surface on the $^{39}$K $D_1$ line ($F_g =1,2 \rightarrow F_e=1,2$ transitions) at nanometer distances has been experimentally studied for the first time. A nanocell that is filled with atomic potassium and has a wedge gap has been used to study the effect of atoms at distances of 50–800 nm from the technical sapphire window surface. At distances $L < 100$ nm from the sapphire surface, the van der Waals interaction strongly broadens atomic transitions and their frequencies are redshifted. The second derivative method applied to the absorption spectra of the nanocell has allowed the first measurement of the van der Waals interaction coefficient $C_3=(1.2\pm0.3)$ kHz $\mu$m$^3$ for the $^{39}$K $D_1$ line. It has been shown that the dipole–dipole interaction between $^{39}$K atoms results in the additional redshift at an increase in the density of atoms for the nanocell thickness $L< 70$ nm. The results obtained are important for the development of submicron devices containing free atoms.

Received: 07.02.2022
Revised: 07.02.2022
Accepted: 17.02.2022

DOI: 10.31857/S1234567822060027


 English version:
Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics Letters, 2022, 115:6, 312–317


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