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g J -Factors of the alkali atoms Rb85, Rb87, and Cs133 in the ground state (in German)

Journal Article · · European Physical Journal. A
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01377817· OSTI ID:4804872
From measurements of magnetic dipole transitions between the Zeeman components of the hyperfine structure (hfs) doublets, the g factors of the atoms Rb85, Rb87, and Cs133 were measured in the ground state 2S1/2. The transition frequencies lie at 9470 MHz and the magnetic fields between 1 and 5 kG. The observed absorption lines all have, at a vapor pressure of 0.07 mm Hg, the same line width of 0.45 G. The g j factor of Cs133 is above the theoretical value, whereas the g factors of Rb85 and Rb87 agree well with the theoretical value, although they display a small difference.
Research Organization:
Freie Universitat, Berlin
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
NSA Number:
NSA-16-012385
OSTI ID:
4804872
Journal Information:
European Physical Journal. A, Journal Name: European Physical Journal. A Journal Issue: 5 Vol. 165; ISSN 1434-6001
Publisher:
Springer
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
German

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