Doppelresonanzuntersuchung des Einflusses eines elektrischen Feldes auf die Zeeman-Aufspaltung des 5 s 5 p 3P1-Terms im Sr I-Spektrum

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Under the simultaneous action of external electric and magnetic fields the 5 s 5 p 3 P 1-level of the even Sr-isotopes splits into three non-equidistant Zeeman-sublevels. In an atomic beam experiment the spacings between the sublevels were investigated by the double resonance method at a magnetic field strength of ca. 22 Oe and at electric field strengths up to ca. 17 kV/cm. From the r.f.-resonance signals the tensor polarizability of the 5 s 5 p 3 P 1-level was deduced to be αten(3 P 1)=6.1(8) kHz/(kV/cm)2. This value may be used to get an estimate of the oscillator strength of the infrared transitions between the multiplets 5 s 5 p 3P and 5 s 4 d 3 D. Taking into account oscillator strengths of electric dipole transitions to other low lying levels one obtains f(3 P→3 D)≈0.09.

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