Stroboscopic Effect between Electronic and Nuclear Motion in Highly Excited Molecular Rydberg States

Abstract
The Na2 Rydberg states have been observed for 15<~n<~90 and 4<~J<~45. The evolution of the spectra is studied as a function of the relative values of ωel, the electronic rotational frequency, and ωN, the nuclear rotational frequency. The molecular eigenfunction is found to be pure Hund's case a when kωel=2ωN (k being an integer). This may be explained in terms of stroboscopic effects arising from the movement of the Rydberg electron relative to the ionic core.