Polarization Dependence of Associative Ionization of Laser-ExcitedNa(3p)P322Atoms

Abstract
The associative ionization Na*+Na*Na2++e, when Na atoms in a single thermal beam are excited by linearly polarized light, was observed. The ion yield increases by a factor of 1.7 when the light polarization vector is rotated from a perpendicular to a parallel direction with respect to the beam. A theoretical analysis shows that the ionization rates K obey the relations K(12, 32)=0 and K(12, 12)=1.4K(32, 32), where the arguments indicate the initial magnetic substates |MJ| of the two colliding atoms.