Abstract
The polarisation properties of the single mode linearly polarised laser beam interaction with a Doppler broadened absorber has been investigated. The absorber is placed in a longitudinal tunable magnetic field. The laser beam is analysed with a polariser after it has traversed the absorber. With various analyser rotation angles the lineshapes of the nonlinear resonances known as the population effect and the Zeeman coherence effect have been studied near zero magnetic field tuning. Theoretical predictions derived from the semi-classical laser theory are compared with experimental results. The experiment has been carried out with a low power thermally stabilised 633 nm He-He laser. The measured lineshapes of the resonances of the 2p4-3s2 transition in neon agree well with the theoretical predictions. By using an analyser in the beam an improved signal-to-noise ratio is shown to result.
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