Atomic transitions of Rb, D-2 line in strong magnetic fields: Hyperfine Paschen-Back regime

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TitreAtomic transitions of Rb, D-2 line in strong magnetic fields: Hyperfine Paschen-Back regime
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuteursSargsyan A., Tonoyan A., Hakhumyan G., Leroy C., Pashayan-Leroy Y., Sarkisyan D.
JournalOPTICS COMMUNICATIONS
Volume334
Pagination208-213
Date PublishedJAN 1
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0030-4018
Mots-clésAtomic transitions, Hyperfine Paschen-Rack regime, Nanocells, Rubidium, Zeeman effect
Résumé

An efficient lambda/2-method (lambda is the resonant wavelength of laser radiation) based on nanometric-thickness cell filled with rubidium is implemented to study the splitting of hyperfine transitions of Rb-88 and Rb-87 D-2 lines in an external magnetic field in the range of B=3-7 kG, It is experimentally demonstrated that at B > 3 kG from 38 (22) Zeeman transitions allowed at low B-field in Rb-88 (Rb-87) spectra in the case of sigma(+) polarized laser radiation there remain only 12 (8) which is caused by decoupling of the total electronic momentum J and the nuclear spin momentum I (hyperfine Paschen-Back regime). Note that at B > 4.5 kG these 20 atomic transitions are regrouped into two completely separate groups of 10 atomic transitions each. Their frequency positions and fixed (within each group) frequency slopes, as well as the probability characteristics, are determined. A unique behavior of two atomic transitions is stressed: one transition belongs to Rb-85, the other to Rb-87 and for low magnetic fields they could be presented as transitions F-g = 3, m(F) = +3 -> F-e = 4, m(F) = +4 and F-g = 2, m(F) = +2 -> F-e = 3, m(F) = +3, correspondingly. The experimental results of the atomic transition frequency shifts and the modification of their probabilities agree well with the theory. A comparison of the behavior of the D-1 and D-2 atomic transitions is presented. Possible applications are described. (C) 2014 Elsevier By. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.optcom.2014.08.022