Magnetic field--induced modification of selection rules for Rb D$_2$ line monitored by selective reflection from a vapor nanocell
Abstract
Magnetic field-induced giant modification of the probabilities of five transitions of of Rb and three transitions of of Rb forbidden by selection rules for zero magnetic field has been observed experimentally and described theoretically for the first time. For the case of excitation with circularly-polarized () laser radiation, the probability of transition becomes the largest among the seventeen transitions of Rb group, and the probability of transition becomes the largest among the nine transitions of Rb group, in a wide range of magnetic field 200 -- 1000 G. Complete frequency separation of individual Zeeman components was obtained by implementation of derivative selective reflection technique with a 300 nm-thick nanocell filled with Rb, allowing formation of narrow optical resonances. Possible applications are addressed. The theoretical model is perfectly consistent with the experimental results.
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@article{arxiv.1702.05367,
title = {Magnetic field--induced modification of selection rules for Rb D$_2$ line monitored by selective reflection from a vapor nanocell},
author = {Emmanuel Klinger and Armen Sargsyan and Ara Tonoyan and Grant Hakhumyan and Aram Papoyan and Claude Leroy and D Sarkisyan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.05367},
year = {2017}
}
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6 pages, 5 figures