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Crossing and anticrossing signals from Li7

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Acta Physica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae

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The intensity of scattered radiation from the 22 P state in Li7 is calculated as a function of a static external magnetic field. The hyperfine levels of theJ=3/2,M j =−3/2 andJ=1/2,M j =−1/2 states cross or anticross near 4780 gauss. The intensity depends on the directions and polarizations of the incident and scattered beams. The peak of the derivative of the corresponding experimental values are 4783.8±0.2 gauss and 4779.8±0.9 gauss, respectively. The theoretical width of the anticrossing signal is 36 gauss which compares well with the experimental result of 35.72±0.36 gauss.

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Fontana, P.R., Srivastava, R.P. Crossing and anticrossing signals from Li7 . Acta Physica 37, 329–338 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03157867

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