Laser magnetic resonance spectroscopy of normally forbidden transitions: Electrostatic fine structure of the n=9,L=1-8 He4 singlet states

R. Panock, M. Rosenbluh, B. Lax, Terry A. Miller

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Abstract

Forbidden transitions have been observed from the 7 S1 state of He4 to the manifold of states, n=9,L=1-8. These transitions are tuned into resonance with CO2 laser lines by an applied magnetic field of 0-140 kG. Transitions to the odd-parity states are characterized by a velocity-dependent, motional Stark effect line shape which has been described previously. Transitions to the even-parity states have, in addition, a velocity-dependent transition moment creating a more complex line shape whose form is derived in an adjoining article. Analysis of the positions of over 20 observed resonances allows a determination of the zero-field separations of all the n=9,L=1-8 states of He, and the quantum defects for He singlet states with L>0.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1050-1061
Number of pages12
JournalPhysical Review A
Volume22
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1980
Externally publishedYes

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