Physics – Atomic Physics
Scientific paper
2009-04-21
Phys. Rev. A 80, 062904 (2009)
Physics
Atomic Physics
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevA.80.062904
We report improved precision measurements of the Van der Waals potential strength ($C_3$) for Na atoms and a silicon-nitride (SiN$_x$) surface. We studied diffraction from nano-fabricated gratings with a particular "magic" open-fraction that allows us to determine $C_3$ without the need for separate measurements of the width of the grating openings. Therefore, finding the magic open-fraction improves the precision of $C_3$ measurements. The same effect is demonstrated for a grating with an arbitrary open-fraction by rotating it to a particular "magic" angle, yielding $C_3=3.42\pm 0.19 \textrm{eV} \mathring{\textrm{A}}^3$ for Na and a SiN$_x$ surface. This precision is sufficient to detect a change in $C_3$ due to a thin metal coating on the grating surface. We discuss the contribution to $C_3$ of core electrons and edge effects.
Cronin Alexander D.
Holmgren William F.
Lonij Vincent P. A.
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