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9 July 2007 Room-temperature magnesium vapor cell for spectroscopy on the 1S0-3P1 intercombination line
A. E. Bonert, V. I. Baraulia, A. M. Shiliov, A. N. Goncharov
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Abstract
A new type of compact magnesium cell with room-temperature walls have been developed for high resolution spectroscopy on the Mg 1S0-3P1 intercombination line. Saturation resonances with a FWHM of 1.3.MHz have been detected in this cell in the fluorescence signal. The time selection method was applied to eliminate the background signal caused by the scattering of laser beams on cell windows. The signal-to-background ratio drastically increased by the spatial localization of excited atoms owing to collisions with atoms of a low-pressure inert gas.
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A. E. Bonert, V. I. Baraulia, A. M. Shiliov, and A. N. Goncharov "Room-temperature magnesium vapor cell for spectroscopy on the 1S0-3P1 intercombination line", Proc. SPIE 6727, ICONO 2007: Nonlinear Laser Spectroscopy and High-Precision Measurements; and Fundamentals of Laser Chemistry and Biophotonics, 67270X (9 July 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.752316
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KEYWORDS
Magnesium

Chemical species

Signal detection

Argon

Luminescence

Absorption

Spectroscopy

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