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25 November 2014 Zeeman Effect treatment in the infrared spectrum of the nitric oxide molecule
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Proceedings Volume 9292, 20th International Symposium on Atmospheric and Ocean Optics: Atmospheric Physics; 929207 (2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2075283
Event: 20th International Symposium on Atmospheric and Ocean Optics: Atmospheric Physics, 2014, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation
Abstract
The results of experimental and theoretical study of the Zeeman splitting of the vibrational-rotational lines in the NO molecule as a function of magnetic field are presented. To record the spectrum the method of laser magnetic resonance (LMR) with using continuous wave frequency-tunable CO laser has been applied. To analyze experimental data of Zeeman splitting, the calculation procedure was developed. This procedure is based on the numerical diagonalization the matrix of the effective molecular Hamiltonian, which includes Zeeman operator corresponding to interaction an external magnetic field with a molecule.
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Yu. G. Borkov, A. A. Ionin, Yu. M. Klimachev, I. O. Kinyaevskiy, A. A. Kotkov, A. Yu. Kozlov, and O. N. Sulakshina "Zeeman Effect treatment in the infrared spectrum of the nitric oxide molecule", Proc. SPIE 9292, 20th International Symposium on Atmospheric and Ocean Optics: Atmospheric Physics, 929207 (25 November 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2075283
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KEYWORDS
Magnetism

Molecules

Absorption

Gas lasers

NOx

Zeeman effect

Molecular lasers

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