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arxiv: physics/0405004 · v1 · submitted 2004-05-03 · ⚛️ physics.atm-clus · physics.optics

Infrared electron modes in light deformed clusters

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Infrared quadrupole modes (IRQM) of the valence electrons in light deformed sodium clusters are studied by means of the time-dependent local-density approximation (TDLDA). IRQM are classified by angular momentum components $\lambda\mu =$20, 21 and 22 whose $\mu$ branches are separated by cluster deformation. In light clusters with a low spectral density, IRQM are unambiguously related to specific electron-hole excitations, thus giving access to the single-electron spectrum near the Fermi surface (HOMO-LUMO region). Most of IRQM are determined by cluster deformation and so can serve as a sensitive probe of the deformation effects in the mean field. The IRQM branch $\lambda\mu =$21 is coupled with the magnetic scissors mode, which gives a chance to detect the latter. We discuss two-photon processes, Raman scattering (RS), stimulated emission pumping (SEP), and stimulated adiabatic Raman passage (STIRAP), as the relevant tools to observe IRQM. A new method to detect the IRQM population in clusters is proposed.

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