Observation of the 6S1/2-7S1/2 single-photon transition of cesium induced by an external d. c. electric field
- 1 January 1975
- journal article
- Published by EDP Sciences in Journal de Physique Lettres
- Vol. 36 (7-8), 189-192
- https://doi.org/10.1051/jphyslet:01975003607-8018900
Abstract
We have observed the direct single-photon electric dipole excitation of the 7 2S1/2 state of cesium, by exciting the 6 2S1/2 ground state in an external d. c. electric field of 10 to 1 000 V/cm with a single-mode, c. w., tunable dye laser. The resonance was detected by monitoring the decay fluorescence from the excited state. We verified the selection rules obeyed by the hyperfine transitions which depend on the relative orientation of the linear polarization of the beam with respect to the field. When they are orthogonal, the line pattern reflects the existence of a spin-dependent part of the polarizability induced by spin-orbit effects, the size of which was measured with respect to that of the scalar part. Results in very weak fields show that the oscillator strength of the 6S-7S transition is smaller than 2 x 10-13Keywords
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