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The 66 th International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy, June 2010 Fang Wang ,Anh Lee and Timothy C. Steimle Dept. Chem. & BioChem., Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ,USA Funded by: NSF Spectroscopy of thorium monoxide,ThO in support of Particle Physics Michael C. Heaven Dept. Chem. , Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

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Page 1: The 66 th International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy, June 2010 Fang Wang,Anh Lee and Timothy C. Steimle Dept. Chem. & BioChem., Arizona State University,

The 66th International Symposium

on Molecular Spectroscopy, June 2010

Fang Wang ,Anh Lee and Timothy C. Steimle Dept. Chem. & BioChem., Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ,USA

Funded by: NSF

Spectroscopy of thorium monoxide,ThO

in support of Particle Physics

Michael C. Heaven

Dept. Chem. , Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Page 2: The 66 th International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy, June 2010 Fang Wang,Anh Lee and Timothy C. Steimle Dept. Chem. & BioChem., Arizona State University,

Goals: a)permanent electric dipole momentsa b)Franck-Condon prediction/intensityc) lifetime

Outline

II. Experimental setup

IV. Analysis/Results

III. Observation-Spectraa. Dispersed Fluorescenceb. Lifetime (Decay curve)c. Stark

V. Discussion

I. Motivation

VI. Summary

aF. Wang, A. Lee, T.C.Steimle and M.C. Heaven, J.Chem. Phys, 134, 031102(2011)

Page 3: The 66 th International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy, June 2010 Fang Wang,Anh Lee and Timothy C. Steimle Dept. Chem. & BioChem., Arizona State University,

MotivationNeeded in scheme to test of elementary particle physics beyond the Standard Model via measurement of electric dipole moment of electron, de.

Chemist’s view of an electron: Point Charge

Physist's view of an electron: Point Charge with distribution

Dipole moment of an electron,

de

Experimental limita: |de| < 1.610-27 ecm

aB. Regan, E. Commins, C. Schmidt, D. DeMille, PRL 88, 071805 (2002) Based on thallium atom.

Note dipole moment of HCl 6 D= 1.210-8e.cm

How big is de? Standard Model de~10-41 e·cm

10-19 times smaller

Page 4: The 66 th International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy, June 2010 Fang Wang,Anh Lee and Timothy C. Steimle Dept. Chem. & BioChem., Arizona State University,

Amplifying the electric field Eint with a polar molecule

Why ThO?

Energy= -Eint•de Eint

= electric field near the nucleus

Small -doubling

The =1 component of the 3 state is non-magnetic.

Heavy polar molecular:

Smaller systematic errors

The metastable H31 state:

Eint ~ 2Z3 e/a02 ~ 100 GV/cm Polarizability factor

Z: Atomic number

complete polarization with very small fields

Page 5: The 66 th International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy, June 2010 Fang Wang,Anh Lee and Timothy C. Steimle Dept. Chem. & BioChem., Arizona State University,

Experimental SetupLaser ablation source and supersonic expansion, Laser

Induced Fluorescence (LIF) detector

Well collimatedmolecular beam

Metal target(Th foil)

Pulse valve

skimmerAblation laser

O2

& Ar(carrier gas)

Pulsed dye laser

Single freq. tunable laser radiation

Fluorescence

PMT

Monochromator

PMT

Stark plates

Optical Stark spectroscopy

Excitation spectra

High resolution spectra

Thorium foilO2

DF spectra

Page 6: The 66 th International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy, June 2010 Fang Wang,Anh Lee and Timothy C. Steimle Dept. Chem. & BioChem., Arizona State University,

Observed electronic states and transitions in ThOG.Edvinsson and A. Lagerqvist(1985)

E(0+)X1

F(0+)X1

F-H3

613nm

545nm

760nmR-H3

G-H3

E&H same Th2+(7s6d)O2− configurationa.

aV.Goncharov, J. Han, L.A.Kaledin, and M.C.Heaven, J.C.P 122,204311(2005)

Page 7: The 66 th International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy, June 2010 Fang Wang,Anh Lee and Timothy C. Steimle Dept. Chem. & BioChem., Arizona State University,

Pulsed Dye Laser Observation: Excitation & DF

P-branch R-Branch

17145.4cm-1

DF Spectra

P-branch R-Branch

18337.5cm-1

Excitation Spectra

Excitation Spectra

DF Spectra

E(0+)<---X1(1,0)

F<---X1(0,0)

0

10

Laser

’1

3210

Laser

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Lifetime measurement

E(0+)-X1()

F(0+)-X1()

Laser

decay

Laser

decay

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High Resolution: R(0) E-X Field Free & StarkHigh Resolution: R(0) E-X Field Free & Stark

ac

b

E=0V/cmE=3600.7V/cm

E=0V/cmE=3662.4 V/cm

Page 10: The 66 th International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy, June 2010 Fang Wang,Anh Lee and Timothy C. Steimle Dept. Chem. & BioChem., Arizona State University,

1) Franck-Condon factor prediction

Prof. LeRoy’s Suite of Program: “RKR1 v2.0” & “Level v8.0”

1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3

E(0+)-X1+ 0.135 0.602 0.233 0.0286

0,0 0,1 0,2 0,3

F(0+)-X1+ 0.829 0.149 0.0211 0.0015

(0,0)

(0,1)

F1(0+)-X1()

E1(0+)-X1()

(1,0)(1,1)

(1,2)(1,3)

Analysis/Results

Page 11: The 66 th International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy, June 2010 Fang Wang,Anh Lee and Timothy C. Steimle Dept. Chem. & BioChem., Arizona State University,

Fit to:Four parameters:y0, A1, x0, 1

1 is lifetime

2) Radiative lifetime measurement

E(0+)-X1()F(0+)-X1()

1=0.2594(5) s1=0.574(9) s

Analysis/Results (Conti.)

1,0(E-X) < 1.56 D

0,0(F-X)≈0.95 Di is radiative lifetime for the upper level, A is the Einstein spontaneous emission coefficients, is the transition dipole moment(Debye),is the transition frequency(cm-1).

Page 12: The 66 th International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy, June 2010 Fang Wang,Anh Lee and Timothy C. Steimle Dept. Chem. & BioChem., Arizona State University,

Analysis of FF & Stark Spectrum of E-X (1,0)

(case(a))SJ>Basis function:

HRot=BJ2

Field-Free Spectrum T10 =17144.98069(36) cm-1; B”= 0.331967(27) cm-1 ; B’= 0.321185(27) cm-1

Stark Spectrum 88 representation ( J=0-7)

(X1+) = 2.782 (12) D

(E(+)) = 3.534 (10) D

Page 13: The 66 th International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy, June 2010 Fang Wang,Anh Lee and Timothy C. Steimle Dept. Chem. & BioChem., Arizona State University,

DiscussionPermanent electric dipole moment

The larger dipole moment of the E state r esult s f rom the cir cumst ance that the 6d orbit al is less polar izable than the 7S .

LessPolarizable

Theorya 1

3.9(CASSCF)

Theoryb 2

2.93(RCCSD(T))

aC. M. Marian, U. Wahlgren, O. Gropen, and P. Pyykko, THEOCHEM 46, 339 (1988).bA.A. Buchahenko,J. Chem. Phys. 133, 041102(2010)

Th2+(7s6d)O2

Th2+(7s2)O2−

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Summary and Future work

a) Franck-Condon prediction matches the experimental intensity pretty well.

b) The lifetimes for F(0+)-X1+(0,0) and E(0+)-X1+(1,0) bands are measured. The transition moments were estimated for both bands.

c) Dipole moments were determined for both E(0+) and X1+ states. The dipole moment for the H31 state will be approximately that of the E(0+) state because the two states are derived from the same Th2+(7s6d)O2−

configuration.

d) Different production methods need to tried to pumping ThO molecules to the metastable H31 state. (e.g. Dicharge source)

e) Other thorium containing molecules can also be tried: ThC,ThSi.

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Thank you!