A. B. D’yachkov, A. A. Gorkunov, S. K. Kovalevich, A. V. Labozin, V. A. Firsov, S. V. Fomichev, G. O. Tsvetkov, V. Ya. Panchenko
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Autler–Townes Effect of Autoionization Transition at Laser Separation of Lutetium Isotopes
The splitting of the transition from a discrete to an autoionization state, used in a three-step photoionization scheme of lutetium 5d6s2 2D3/2–5d6s6p\({}^{4}F_{{5/2}}^{^\circ }\)–5d6s7s4D3/2–(53375 cm–1)\(_{{1/2}}^{^\circ }\) has been studied. The splitting is proportional to the square root of the intensity, which corresponds to the Autler–Townes effect.
期刊介绍:
Optics and Spectroscopy (Optika i spektroskopiya), founded in 1956, presents original and review papers in various fields of modern optics and spectroscopy in the entire wavelength range from radio waves to X-rays. Topics covered include problems of theoretical and experimental spectroscopy of atoms, molecules, and condensed state, lasers and the interaction of laser radiation with matter, physical and geometrical optics, holography, and physical principles of optical instrument making.