Infrared-X-Ray Double-Resonance Study of2P322S12Splitting in Hydrogenic Fluorine

Abstract
Hydrogenic fluorine atoms in the 2S12 metastable state were produced at 64 MeV by use of a tandem electrostatic accelerator and suitable combinations of stripper and adder carbon foils. A pulsed HBr laser centered at 2382.52 cm1 was Doppler-shift tuned through the 2S122P32 energy separation to yield a resonance in Lyman-α x rays at 826 eV. This technique yields a value for the Lamb-shift splitting (2S122P12) equal to 3339±35 GHz which is presently in agreement with several quantum electrodynamic calculations.