Foreign-gas-induced relaxation of RydbergSandDstates in atomic sodium

Abstract
We have measured the He-, Ne-, and Ar-induced relaxation properties of the 3SnS (3SnD) superposition states of atomic sodium, where n ranges from 5 to 20 (4 to 34). The measurements were made using the trilevel echo effect. We find that the effective collisional cross section first increases (as a function of n) at low n, and then decreases to a lower asymptotic limit at high n. This behavior is similar to that previously observed for the 3SnP series. We also find that the difference between the collisional cross sections for S and D series superpositions closely approximates the inelastic collision cross sections measured elsewhere for the d states. A theoretical description of the trilevel echo effect used to make the measurements is presented.