Abstract

We report on a successful implementation of the diabatic-by-sector method as applied to the computation of positive-energy diamagnetic Rydberg spectra of the alkali-metal atoms in a laboratory field (\ensuremath{\sim}6 T). The method provides the quantum-defect parameters directly, and opens up the possibility of accounting for various spectral features quantum mechanically.

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