Magnetically Induced Atomic Transitions of the Potassium D2 Line


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Magnetically induced (MI) transitions of the D2 line of 39K atom in an external magnetic field of 10–600 G have been experimentally and theoretically investigated for the first time using circularly polarized σ+ and σ radiations. According to the selection rules, the transitions between the sublevels of the ground and excited levels of a hyperfine structure with FeFg = ΔF = ±2 are forbidden in the zero magnetic field, whereas their probabilities increase radically in a magnetic field. For the Fg = 1 → Fe = 3 (ΔF = +2) and Fg = 2 → Fe = 0 MI transitions, the highest probabilities are achieved using the σ+ and σ radiations, respectively. The atomic transitions have been spectrally resolved using selective reflection of laser radiation from a nanocell filled with potassium atomic vapor, which makes it possible to investigate the behavior of the MI transitions. The experimental and theoretical data are shown to be in good agreement.

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C. Leroy

Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne, Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté

Email: tigran@vartanyan.com
França, Dijon Cedex, 21078

T. Vartanyan

ITMO University

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Rússia, St. Petersburg, 197101

D. Sarkisyan

Institute for Physical Research, National Academy of Sciences of Armenia

Email: tigran@vartanyan.com
Armênia, Ashtarak, 0203

A. Sargsyan

Institute for Physical Research, National Academy of Sciences of Armenia

Email: tigran@vartanyan.com
Armênia, Ashtarak, 0203

E. Klinger

Institute for Physical Research, National Academy of Sciences of Armenia; Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne, Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté

Email: tigran@vartanyan.com
Armênia, Ashtarak, 0203; Dijon Cedex, 21078

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