A Modified Method of Faraday Rotation for Investigation of Atomic Lines of Rubidium and Potassium in Ultrathin Cells
A nanocell filled with atomic vapors of rubidium and potassium was used to develop a modified method of Faraday rotation. The formed lines are characterized by a spectral width that is a factor of 1.5‒2 smaller than those obtained by traditional method of Faraday rotation in nanocells. The new metho...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Optics and spectroscopy 2019-03, Vol.126 (3), p.173-180 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A nanocell filled with atomic vapors of rubidium and potassium was used to develop a modified method of Faraday rotation. The formed lines are characterized by a spectral width that is a factor of 1.5‒2 smaller than those obtained by traditional method of Faraday rotation in nanocells. The new method allows obtaining the spectral width of atomic line that is 8 times smaller than the Doppler broadening in the case of the
D
2
line of rubidium and 15 time smaller than the Doppler broadening in the case of the
D
1,2
lines of potassium. In magnetic fields
B
= 100−1200 G, all atomic lines of Rb and K atoms are spectrally resolved and identified. In the case of the
D
2
line of Rb, it is demonstrated that the probabilities of magneto-induced transitions (
87
Rb,
F
g
= 1 →
F
e
= 3 and
85
Rb,
F
g
= 2 →
F
e
= 4) can exceed the probabilities of the allowed transitions. Convenience and efficiency of the modified method of Faraday rotation for high-resolution spectroscopy is demonstrated. |
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ISSN: | 0030-400X 1562-6911 |
DOI: | 10.1134/S0030400X19030202 |