Abstract

The effect of linearly and circularly polarized light on the electron spin resonance (ESR) spectrum of sodium atoms in the vapour phase is investigated for near-resonant optical frequencies. In standard ESR experiments the magnetic field is usually strong enough to resolve the Zeeman components of the D lines of sodium so that the symmetric and antisymmetric polarizabilities must be evaluated in the field.

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