Observation of the laser-assisted reaction K+NaCl+hν→Na/emph>+KCl using K atoms selected by a hexapole magnetic field

Abstract
K-atom selection by an inhomogeneous magnetic field was used to demonstrate that atomic K is needed to produce three-beam Na* fluorescence in a (K,NaCl, laser) triple-beam experiment. When the magnet is energized, the atomic flux and the three-beam Na* fluorescence both approximately double, thereby demonstrating that K atoms are involved in the process giving rise to Na*. This supports the previous interpretation of three-beam Na* fluorescence as due to the laser-assisted reaction K+NaCl+hν→Na*+KCl. .AE

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