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Line shape analysis for Zeeman modulation spectroscopy

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The technique of Zeeman modulation spectroscopy has been applied to the nitric oxide fundamental in order to compare the observed line shapes and intensities with theory. A predicted change of the sign of theg J factor at high rotational states has been verified experimentally. The tunable laser source used in the experiment was a spin-flip Raman laser.

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Herrmann, W., Rohrbeck, W. & Urban, W. Line shape analysis for Zeeman modulation spectroscopy. Appl. Phys. 22, 71–75 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00897935

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