• the Rydberg formula as they converge on an ionic state with an ionization energy. Although the Rydberg formula was developed to describe atomic energy...
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    A Rydberg atom is an excited atom with one or more electrons that have a very high principal quantum number, n. The higher the value of n, the farther...
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  • atom quantum computer is a modality of quantum computers built out of Rydberg atoms; this modality has many commonalities with trapped-ion quantum computers...
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  • In spectroscopy, the Rydberg constant, symbol R ∞ {\displaystyle R_{\infty }} for heavy atoms or R H {\displaystyle R_{\text{H}}} for hydrogen, named...
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  • Rydberg matter is an exotic phase of matter formed by Rydberg atoms; it was predicted around 1980 by É. A. Manykin, M. I. Ozhovan and P. P. Poluéktov...
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  • the Rydberg constant, equal to half the Hartree energy Rydberg correction Rydberg formula Rydberg ionization spectroscopy Rydberg state Heavy Rydberg system...
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    (Janne) Robert Rydberg (Swedish: [ˈrŷːdbærj]; 8 November 1854 – 28 December 1919) was a Swedish physicist mainly known for devising the Rydberg formula, in...
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  • Rydberg may refer to: Gerda Rydberg (1858–1928), Swedish artist better known as Gerda Tirén Jan Rydberg, (1923-2015), Swedish chemist who worked on nuclear...
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    Rydberg series: 1b1 (n2) → many different Rydberg states and 3a1 (n1) → 3sa1 Rydberg state 128 nm band Rydberg series: 3a1 (n1) → 3sa1 Rydberg state and...
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  • excited state. While it is often possible to observe the lower Rydberg levels in conventional spectroscopy of atoms and small molecules, Rydberg states...
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  • a molecular Rydberg state, which is simply a molecule with one or more highly excited electrons. The peculiar properties of the Rydberg atom come from...
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    transitions of hydrogen. It was first empirically stated in 1888 by the Swedish physicist Johannes Rydberg, then theoretically by Niels Bohr in 1913, who...
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    the intermediate is often a low-lying Rydberg state, and the final state is often an ion. The initial state of the system, photon energy, angular momentum...
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    divided into a number of spectral series, with wavelengths given by the Rydberg formula. These observed spectral lines are due to the electron making transitions...
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  • electronic state for a trihydrogen cation with an electron delocalized around it is a Rydberg state. The outer electron can be boosted to high Rydberg state, and...
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  • state. Molecules, in addition, can have vibrationally autoionizing Rydberg states, in which the small amount of energy necessary to ionize a Rydberg state...
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    a high excited state is termed a Rydberg atom. A system of highly excited atoms can form a long-lived condensed excited state, Rydberg matter. A collection...
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    Abraham Viktor Rydberg (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈɑ̂ːbraham ˈvɪ̌kːtɔr ˈrŷːdbærj]; 18 December 1828 – 21 September 1895) was a Swedish writer and a member...
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    Bose–Einstein condensates and Rydberg atoms. Rydberg atoms are formed by exciting a single atom into a high-energy state, in which the electron is very...
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  • QED, and Rydberg state atomic structures through the spectroscopy of highly-charged ions, and for precise determinations of excited-state lifetimes involving...
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    Energy level (redirect from Energy state)
    (ions) only, the Rydberg levels depend only on the principal quantum number n. This equation is obtained from combining the Rydberg formula for any hydrogen-like...
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  • A Rydberg molecule is an electronically excited chemical species. Electronically excited molecular states are generally quite different in character from...
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  • The Rydberg–Ritz combination principle is an empirical rule proposed by Walther Ritz in 1908 to describe the relationship of the spectral lines for all...
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    seen in 1912. Written as He2* with the * meaning an excited state, it is the first known Rydberg molecule. Several dihelium ions also exist, having net charges...
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    model's key success lies in explaining the Rydberg formula for hydrogen's spectral emission lines. While the Rydberg formula had been known experimentally...
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  • wavelength of the absorbed/emitted light and RH is the Rydberg constant for hydrogen. The Rydberg constant is seen to be equal to ⁠4/B⁠ in Balmer's formula...
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    Collaboration has studied p ‍3He+ and p ‍4He+ atoms with the p occupying a high Rydberg state with large principal and orbital quantum numbers, n ∼ l + 1 ∼ {\displaystyle...
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    contrast to electron-hole droplets, Rydberg matter has an extended life-time—as long as hours. This condensed excited state of matter is supported by experiments...
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    Rydberg states to quantum computing, specifically acting as qubits for quantum simulation. The particles of the system in an alternating ground state-Rydberg...
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    In quantum mechanics, a singlet state usually refers to a system in which all electrons are paired. The term 'singlet' originally meant a linked set of...
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