Abstract

The method of transferring the frequency of an optically detected magnetic resonance both up and down by an arbitrary value is implemented in a single-beam optical pumping scheme by modulating the linearly polarized beam component. The possibility of observing the Hanle resonance in a magnetic field virtually zeroed upon transition to a rotating coordinate system is demonstrated. A model experiment was carried out, confirming the fundamental feasibility and effectiveness of the method.

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