Abstract
The developed laboratory work is described, designed to study multiphoton ionization under conditions of resonant excitation of atomic vapors by frequency-tunable laser radiation. Atomic pairs of potassium and rubidium were chosen as objects of study. To demonstrate the resonant nature of multiphoton ionization, the results of studies of the dependence of the magnitude of the ion signal on the frequency of laser radiation causing this signal are presented. Analytical expressions are given to describe the experimentally observed patterns of resonant ionization processes. Laboratory work is part of a set of works on the study of resonant nonlinear optics for students studying physics at universities.
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