Summary
Line shapes in modulation resonance,i.e. a double resonance excited by modulated light, are calculated and represented graphically as a function of the experimental parameters. The case of the 63 P 1 state of even mercury isotopes excited by amplitude-modulated light is studied. The results are compared with those obtained for intensity-modulated light.
Riassunto
Si sono calcolati e rappresentati graficamente, in funzione dei parametri sperimentali, le forme delle linee nella risonanza di modulazione, e cioè una risonanza doppia eccitata da luce modulata. Si studia il caso dello stato 63 P 1 degli isotopi pari del mercurio eccitati da luce modulata in ampiezza. Si confrontano i risultati con quelli ottenuti con luce modulata in intensità.
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Вычисляются формы ли ний в модулированном резонансе, т.е. в двойном резонансе, во збужденном модулиро ванным светом, и представляю тся графически, как функц ия экспериментальны х параметров. Исследуе тся случай 63P1 состояния для четных изотопов ртути, возбу жденных светом, модулированн ым по амплитуде. Эти резуль таты сравниваются с д анными, полученными для свет а, модулированного по и нтенсивности.
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Kopystyńska, A. Line shapes in modulation resonance. Nuov Cim B 3, 73–94 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02899944
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02899944