Abstract
Signals with subnatural linewidths observed in a polarisation spectroscopy experiment on sodium have been investigated under various experimental conditions. The authors find that the mechanism responsible for the subnatural structures is based on non-stationary velocity-selective optical pumping. It is discussed in the light of the presented measurements and a theoretical analysis. Possible spectroscopic applications are considered.
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