Abstract

The variation in the shift of spectral structures due to the Zeeman effect in a spatially nonuniform magnetic field has been studied. It has been found that this shift can be varied by changing the width and shape of spectral structures, their forms, and methods and conditions of recording. A method of accounting for magnetic-field nonuniformity for optically thin and thick media has been proposed.

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