Abstract
We report a measurement of the lifetime of the 1s2s state in two-electron . This state decays to the 1 ground state only by the simultaneous emission of two photons. Ions in the 1s2s level are produced by excitation of energetic bromine ions in a thin carbon foil. The lifetime is determined by measuring the change in the rate of two-photon coincidences as a function of the foil-detector separation. The lifetime measurement yields 39.32(32) ps in agreement with a theoretical value of 39.63(16) ps.
- Received 26 October 1992
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.48.1929
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