Abstract
High-resolution spectroscopy of hyperfine Zeeman components in a sodium atomic vapor has been performed by a coherent population trapping (CPT) technique. The measurement features the simple configuration of a single laser source with a frequency-swept double-pass acousto-optic modulator. Well-resolved CPT dip signals in the presence of longitudinal or transverse static magnetic fields can be nicely explained by a theory based on two-photon resonance.
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