Abstract
Abstract The effect of narrowing of the absorption line of light alkali metal ^7Li and ^23Na atoms present in an atmosphere of heavy inert gas (xenon) with an increase in the external radiation intensity has been investigated. For ^7Li atoms at temperature T = 300 K and buffer gas (Xe) pressure $${{p}_{{{\text{Xe}}}}} = 0.002$$ Torr, the linewidth at half maximum decreases by a factor of 1.20 with an increase in the radiation intensity from 1 µW/cm^2 to 2.5 mW/cm^2. For ^23Na atoms at T = 600 K and $${{p}_{{{\text{Xe}}}}} = 0.01$$ Torr, the linewidth at half maximum decreases by a factor of 1.29 with an increase in the radiation intensity from 1 µW/cm^2 to 6 mW/cm^2. The effect of field narrowing of the absorption line is due to the following factors. First, the collisional relaxation of the velocities of light resonance particles in an atmosphere of heavy buffer particles is divided into two stages with significantly different durations: relaxation in the velocity direction (fast stage) and relaxation in the velocity magnitude (slow stage). Second, there are no collisional transitions between hyperfine components of the ground state.
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