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Baraulya et al., 2007 - Google Patents

Spectroscopy of the Mg 1S0—3P1 intercombination transition in a luminescent cell with walls at room temperature

Baraulya et al., 2007

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236094800093957059
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Baraulya V
Bonert A
Goncharov A
Shilov A
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Quantum Electronics

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Abstract Absorption at the 1 S 0—3 P 1 intercombination transition in magnesium atoms is studied experimentally. The saturated absorption resonance of thermal magnesium atoms in a compact low-pressure absorption cell with walls at room temperature was recorded for the …
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