Phys. Rev. A 54, 2797–2804 (1996)Near-threshold infrared photodetachment of Al-: A determination of the electron affinity of aluminum and the range of validity of the Wigner lawReceived 3 January 1996; published in the issue dated October 1996 The relative photodetachment cross section of Al- has been measured in the wavelength range 2420–2820 nm (0.440–0.512 eV), using a coaxial ion-laser beams apparatus, in which a 2.98-keV Al- beam is merged with a beam from an F-center laser. The cross-section data near the 3P0,1,2→2P1/2,3/2 photodetachment threshold have been fitted to the Wigner threshold law and to the zero-core-contribution theory of photodetachment. The electron affinity of aluminum was determined to be 0.44094(+0.00066/-0.00048) eV, after correcting the experimental threshold for unresolved fine structure in the ground states of Al- and Al. The new measurement is in agreement with the best previous measurement (0.441±0.010 eV) and is 20 times more precise. The Wigner law agrees with experiment within a few percent for photon energies within 3% of threshold. A proposed leading correction to the Wigner law is discussed. © 1996 The American Physical Society. © 1996 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevA.54.2797
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevA.54.2797
PACS:
32.10.Hq, 32.80.Gc
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