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- Rydberg_state abstract "The Rydberg states of an atom or molecule are electronically excited states with energies that follow the Rydberg formula as they converge on an ionic state with an ionization energy. Although the Rydberg formula was developed to describe atomic energy levels, it has been used to describe many other systems that have electronic structure roughly similar to atomic hydrogen. In general, at sufficiently high principal quantum numbers, an excited electron - ionic core system will have the general character of a hydrogenic system and the energy levels will follow the Rydberg formula. Rydberg states have energies converging on the energy of the ion. The ionization energy threshold is the energy required to completely liberate an electron from the ionic core of an atom or molecule. In practice, a Rydberg wave packet is created by a laser pulse on a hydrogenic atom and thus populates a superposition of Rydberg states. Modern investigations using pump-probe experiments show molecular pathways – e.g. dissociation of (NO)2 – via these special states.".
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- Rydberg_state wikiPageWikiLink Atom.
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- Rydberg_state wikiPageWikiLink Electron.
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- Rydberg_state wikiPageWikiLink Molecule.
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- Rydberg_state wikiPageWikiLink Niels_Bohr.
- Rydberg_state wikiPageWikiLink Principal_quantum_number.
- Rydberg_state wikiPageWikiLink Proton.
- Rydberg_state wikiPageWikiLink Rydberg_atom.
- Rydberg_state wikiPageWikiLink Rydberg_correction.
- Rydberg_state wikiPageWikiLink Rydberg_formula.
- Rydberg_state wikiPageWikiLink Rydberg_matter.
- Rydberg_state wikiPageWikiLink Valence_(chemistry).
- Rydberg_state wikiPageWikiLink Wave_function.
- Rydberg_state wikiPageWikiLink Wave_functions.
- Rydberg_state wikiPageWikiLink Wave_packet.
- Rydberg_state wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rydberg atom".
- Rydberg_state wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rydberg interaction".
- Rydberg_state wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rydberg series".
- Rydberg_state wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rydberg state".
- Rydberg_state wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rydberg states".
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- Rydberg_state subject Category:Atomic,_molecular,_and_optical_physics.
- Rydberg_state subject Category:Atomic_physics.
- Rydberg_state type Article.
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- Rydberg_state type Mechanic.
- Rydberg_state type Physic.
- Rydberg_state comment "The Rydberg states of an atom or molecule are electronically excited states with energies that follow the Rydberg formula as they converge on an ionic state with an ionization energy. Although the Rydberg formula was developed to describe atomic energy levels, it has been used to describe many other systems that have electronic structure roughly similar to atomic hydrogen.".
- Rydberg_state label "Rydberg state".
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