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A: Atomphysik
A 6: Spectroscopy
A 6.5: Vortrag
Dienstag, 3. April 2001, 16:45–17:00, H1028
Spectral line classification in Pr I by LIF-techniques — •Hans-Otto Behrens, Marion Bette, and Günter H. Guthöhrlein — Laboratorium für Experimentalphysik, Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg, Holstenhofweg 85, 22043 Hamburg
Characterizing properties of an energy level are, among others,
its J-value, its hyperfine constants and the set of fluorescence
lines showing laser induced fluorescence (LIF). These
characteristics are like a finger print of the specific energy
level. The hyperfine structure (hfs) of a spectral line is
uniquely determined by the finger prints of the combining
levels.
The careful evaluation of the hfs of a spectral line measured
by LIF-techniques yields the J-values and the magnetic hyperfine
constants (in the case of praseodymium the quadrupole
interaction is negligibly small). These data together with the
set of spectral lines showing LIF yield the finger prints of
the combining levels of the transition.
By the evaluated finger prints the combining levels of a
heretofore non-classified spectral line can be identified.
The classification procedure of Pr I spectral lines measured
by LIF will be outlined, classification results presented and compared with
parametric calculations on fine and hyperfine structure performed in Orsay
[1] and Poznań [2].
Annie Ginibre: Physica Scripta 23, 260 (1981;
Thèse, Orsay 1983
Jaroslav Ruczkowski, Ewa Stachowska: private communication