F. Stienkemeier et al., Coherence and relaxation in potassium-doped helium droplets studied by femtosecond pump-probe spectroscopy, PHYS REV L, 83(12), 1999, pp. 2320-2323
Superfluid helium droplets are doped with potassium atoms to form complexes
in which the metal atom is weakly bound to the cluster surface. The dynami
cs of these systems upon electronic excitation of the metal atom is probed
by means of femtosecond pump-probe spectroscopy. Alignment of the excited p
otassium p orbital parallel to the cluster surface leads to quantum interfe
rences, the decay of which gives information on the ultrafast perturbation
of the induced atomic coherence by the superfluid environment; exciting the
p state aligned perpendicularly, the strong repulsive interaction with the
helium surface comes into play and the response of the helium environment
is followed in time.