helistate
Helistate is a term used in atomic physics to denote a metastable electronic state of a helium atom or helium-based system. The most common reference is to the 2^3S1 metastable state of neutral helium-4, and the analogous state in helium-3. These states are long-lived and can be populated and controlled in laboratory conditions, making them useful as a resource state in experiments.
Physically, the helium 2^3S1 metastable state lies about 19.8 eV above the ground state and possesses a
Applications and research use of helistates include high-precision spectroscopy, studies of quantum degeneracy in helium, and
Terminology regarding helistate is not a widely formal term in standard reference works; researchers more commonly