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Zero field level crossing signals

Fig.15.3. Hanle effect or zero-field level-crossing signals... Fig.15.3. Hanle effect or zero-field level-crossing signals...
Problem 12.1. The Zeeman components of an excited atomic level with the quantum numbers (J=l, S=0, L l, 1=0) and a radiative lifetime r = 15 ns cross at zero magnetic field. Calculate the Lande g-factor and the halfwidth ABj/j (HWHM) of the Hanle signal. Compare this with the half width measured for a molecular level with (J=20, S=0,1=0, r= 15ns). [Pg.693]


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