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Resonant pumping of a degenerate multilevel system

P S Atherton

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A study of the effects of resonant pumping on the (J, K)=(1, 1) 14NH3 inversion spectral line allows investigation of the coherence transfer processes which may occur within the (J, K)=(1, 1) energy level scheme. It is concluded that the transfer processes between microwave coherences do not significantly affect the absorption spectrum of the (J, K)=(1, 1) transition.


PACS

33.80.Be Level crossing and optical pumping

33.70.-w Intensities and shapes of molecular spectral lines and bands

33.20.-t Molecular spectra

Subjects

Atomic and molecular physics

Dates

Issue 18 (28 September 1987)



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