Abstract

THE purpose of this communication is to describe a magnetic resonance experiment which we have performed with three radio-frequency loops situated in the C field of an atomic-beam apparatus, and to propose an application. Apart from the three loops, we used a conventional ‘flop-in’ arrangement with short A and B magnets. The method to be described allowed the measurement in a short apparatus of transitions for which Δm J = 0; such lines are usually unobservable except in machines with long A and B magnets1. The atomic beam was potassium-39, for which J = ½ in the ground-level and I = 3/2.

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