High-Resolution Saturation Spectroscopy of the SodiumDLines with a Pulsed Tunable Dye Laser

Abstract
The sodium D resonance lines have been studied in saturated absorption with a repetitively pulsed tunable dye laser. The hyperfine splitting of the 3S122 and 3P122 states of Na23 is resolved. Measurements with a delayed probe reveal a remanent hole burning in the velocity distributions of the two ground-state levels, caused by a velocity-selective optical pumping cycle. A time-resolved observation of the collisional-velocity thermalization in the presence of Ar buffer gas is reported.