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Spektroskopie II / Spectroscopy II

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Sect. 23. 325 transitions have been drawn for which L1~=0 (n-components). Moreover it is assumed that the hfs splitting of the 3 s 2 Pal, level is negligibly small compared with that of the 3 s 25,/, level. BACK and GOUDSMIT succeeded in resolving the structure of the components of the Bi I line A 4722 A. In each transition they found 10 components, so that in this case 21 + 1 = 10, and the nuclear spin of 209 Bi becomes 1 = 9/ , Later on their results for a group of components were 2 reproduced and published by ZEEMAN, BACK and GOUDSMITI. There are only a few examples where the influence of a magnetic field on the hfs of spectral lines has been shown experimentally in weak, intermediate and strong fields. One of them is the beautiful experiment by JACKSON and 2 KUHN on the Zeeman effect of the hfs of the Na D line A 5890 A. These authors used an atomic beam light source and photographed the lines in absorption. They showed that for the components of this line there was a real Zeeman effect in magnetic fields up to a magnetic field strength of about 1600 oersted, whereas there is a transition to the Back Goudsmit effect in stronger fields, the latter being completed at a field strength of about 3000 oersted. VI. The use of the Zeeman effect in the analysis of atomic spectra.

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Microwawe Spectroscopy.- A. Introduction.- B. Microwave spectrometers.- C. Microwave molecular spectra.- D. Microwave atomic spectra.- E. Electronic magnetic resonance in solids.- General references.- Kontinuierliche Spektren.- A. Atom- und Elektronenkontinua.- B. Molekülkontinua.- Kristallspektren.- A. Allgemeiner Überblick.- B. Theorie der Kristallspektren.- C. Weitere Erscheinungen an Kristallspektren.- D. Ergebnisse der Kristallspektroskopie.- E. Anwendungen der Kristallspektren.- The Zeeman-Effect.- I. Introduction.- II. The Zeeman effect in atomic spectra.- III. Rules for g-factors.- IV. Intensity rules in the Zeeman effect.- V. The Zeeman effect and hyperfine structure of spectral lines in atomic spectra.- VI. The use of the Zeeman effect in the analysis of atomic spectra.- Activité optique naturelle.- A. Historique et lois générales.- B. Méthodes des mesure.- C. Activité optique des milieux isotropes.- D. Activité optique des milieux anisotropes.- Ouvrages généraux..- Sachverzeichnis (Deutsch-Englisch).- Subject Index (English-German).- Table des Matières (Français).

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Authors S Flügge, S. Flügge
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.04.2014
 
EAN 9783642458620
ISBN 978-3-642-45862-0
No. of pages 448
Weight 780 g
Illustrations VI, 448 S. 49 Abb.
Series Handbuch der Physik Encyclopedia of Physics / Optik / Optics
Handbuch der Physik Encyclopedia of Physics / Optik / Optics
Handbuch der Physik Encyclopedia of Physics
Optik / Optics
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > General, dictionaries

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