Observation of Collisional Velocity Changes Associated with Atoms in a Superposition of Dissimilar Electronic States

Abstract
Photon-echo measurements in atomic Na perturbed by He provide the first demonstration of the contribution of velocity-changing-like effects to the transverse relaxation of atoms in superposition of two states even when the states follow different post-collision trajectories. The apparent anomaly that broadening cross sections derived from either absorption line widths or photon-echo relaxation measurements are smaller than the total cross section for scattering of atoms in either pure state is explained.