Abstract
Populations of excited atoms that all have the same z component of velocity can be produced by pumping a vapor with a narrow-band laser. This velocity-selected population is then thermalized by velocity-changing collisions. However, in a pure vapor, even at low densities where velocity-changing collisions can be ignored, the mechanisms of radiation trapping and resonance exchange collisions can still lead to substantial thermalization of excited-atom velocity distributions. In this paper, we present data demonstrating these effects. We compare our data with results from a simple model of these processes. The model is in qualitative agreement with the experimental results. © 1995 The American Physical Society.
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Huennekens, J., Namiotka, R. K., Sagle, J., Jabbour, Z. J., & Allegrini, M. (1995). Thermalization of velocity-selected excited-state populations by resonance exchange collisions and radiation trapping. Physical Review A, 51(6), 4472–4482. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.51.4472
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