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Die Hyperfeinstruktur des 32P3/2-Zustands von Natrium im starken Magnetfeld

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The hyperfine structure of the 32P3/2 State of Na23has been measured by the optical double resonance technique in a magnetic field of 3.1 kG sufficiently strong to decouple completelyI andJ. In the case of π or (σ+) excitation the double resonance signal represents the superposition curve of eight unresolved radio-frequency transitions. The dependence of the signal on the pressure of sodium vapour and the radio-frequency field strength has been studied. The analysis of the experimental curves yields for the hyperfine coupling constants the valuesa=(18.7±0.4) Mc/s andb=(3.4±0.4) Mc/s. The nuclear electric quadrupole moment derived from the ratio ofb/a isQ=(0.146±0.02) · 10−24cm2. The Lande factor and the lifetime for the 32P3/2state are gJ=1.3344±0.0004 and τ=(1.61±0.07) · 10−8 sec.

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Herrn Prof. Dr. H.Krüger danke ich für die Anregung zu dieser Arbeit und für sein stets förderndes Interesse. Den Herren Dipl.-Phys. A.Oed und Dr. M.Baumann bin ich für viele weiterführende Diskussionen zu Dank verpflichtet. Herrn Dr. J.Kaufmann danke ich für wertvolle Ratschläge beim Bau der Magnetregelung. Die Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft stellte in dankenswerter Weise die zur Durchführung der Arbeit erforderlichen Mittel zur Verfügung.

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Ackermann, H. Die Hyperfeinstruktur des 32P3/2-Zustands von Natrium im starken Magnetfeld. Z. Physik 194, 253–269 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01571250

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