Spectroscopic Behavior and Sextet Formation of some Neon lines in Weak Magnetic Field
Author Affiliations
- 1 PG Department of Physics, Ranchi College, Ranchi (834008), Ranchi University, Ranchi, India
- 2 PG Department of Physics, Ranchi College, Ranchi (834008), Ranchi University, Ranchi, India
Res. J. Physical Sci., Volume 4, Issue (7), Pages 1-4, September,4 (2016)
Abstract
The Zeeman patterns of some neon lines forming sextet in weak magnetic field (B<1T) have been tudied. It has been shown that, every neon line of sextet is split into two π -components and four σ- components It is found that the intensity distribution and width of the separation of π - components of 638.2nm line are different from 659.9 and 603.0 nm lines. The observed g- factors for both states are compared with Lande ′ g-factors. All the possible electronic transitions for 3P1 - 1P1 state of 659.9 nm line are shown. It is observed that the transition between mJ =0 and mJ=0 for upper and lower states of 3P1-1P1 is forbidden.
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