%0 Conference Paper %F Poster %T Quantum Monte Carlo study of Rb∗, Rb2 and other alkali in helium clusters %+ Institut de Physique de Rennes (IPR) %+ Institute for Theoretical Physics %A Guillon, Gregoire %A Viel, Alexandra %A Leino, Markku %A Zanchet, Alexandre %A Zillich, Robert E %Z CREATE Project "4023 HELIUM" %< avec comité de lecture %B QFS2010 : International Symposium on Quantum Fluids and Solids %C Grenoble, France %8 2010-07-01 %D 2010 %K Alkali %K Quantum dynamics %K Quantum Monte Carlo %K Molecular physics %K Helium clusters %Z Physics [physics]/Quantum Physics [quant-ph] %Z Chemical Sciences/Theoretical and/or physical chemistry %Z Physics [physics]Poster communications %X Spectroscopy of doped helium nanodroplets has become, in recent years, a popular tool for the study of bothfinite size samples of the helium quantum fluid and molecules isolated in this sub Kelvin environment. Whilemany dopants migrate to the center of the droplet, alkali (Ak) atoms in their ground electronic state, becauseof their so weak interaction with He, remain at the surface, the latter being in this way slightly distortedexhibiting a dimple. However, when in their first excited states, Ak atoms are forming exciplexes. These areanisotropic with the central atom surrounded by a ring of He atoms located in the nodal plane of the valenceelectron pz orbital. Structural properties, obtained by DMC and PIMC, are presented here for some Ak -Hen exciplexes.Ak2 dimers in helium environment have also gained interest in this last decade, in connexion with the generationof ultracold molecules. When attached to helium droplets, Ak atoms can float on the surface andform molecules in cold collisions. DMC and PIMC methods are used to compute energetics and structuralinformations for Rb2 in helium. In particular, the orientation of the dimer relative to the droplet surface isexamined. %G English %L hal-01084198 %U https://univ-rennes.hal.science/hal-01084198 %~ UNIV-RENNES1 %~ CNRS %~ OSUR %~ IPR %~ IPR-PMOL %~ STATS-UR1 %~ UR1-SPM %~ UR1-UFR-SPM %~ UR1-HAL %~ UR1-SDLM %~ TEST-UNIV-RENNES %~ TEST-UR-CSS %~ UNIV-RENNES %~ ANR %~ UR1-MMS