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Dynamic dipole polarizabilities for the low-lying triplet states of helium

The dynamic dipole polarizabilities for the four lowest triplet states ($2\,^3S$, $3\,^3S$, $2\,^3P$ and $3\,^3P$) of helium are calculated using the B-spline configuration interaction method. Present values of the static dipole polarizabilities in the length, velocity and acceleration gauges are in good agreement with the best Hylleraas results. Also the tune-out wavelengths in the range from 400 nm to 4.2~$μ$m for the four lowest triplet states are identified, and the magic wavelengths in the range from 460~nm to 3.5~$μ$m for the $2\,^3S \to 3\,^3S$, $2\,^3S \to 2\,^3P$, and $2\,^3S \to 3\,^3P$ transitions are determined. We show that the tune-out wavelength of $2\,^3S$ state is 413.038 28(3) nm, which corroborates the value of Mitroy and Tang (Phys. Rev. A 88, 052515 (2013)), and the magic wavelength around 1066 nm for the $2\,^3S \to 3\,^3P$ transition can be expected for precision measurement to determine the ratio of transition matrix elements $(2\,^3S \to 2\,^3P) / (3\,^3P\to 6\,^3S)$.

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