Hyperfine Paschen-Back regime of Potassium D$_2$ line observed by Doppler-free spectroscopy
Armen Sargsyan, Emmanuel Klinger, Ara Tonoyan, Claude Leroy, David, Sarkisyan

TL;DR
This study observes the hyperfine Paschen-Back regime of the potassium D2 line using Doppler-free spectroscopy in a nano-cell, revealing detailed Zeeman transition behaviors and confirming theoretical predictions with high spectral resolution.
Contribution
First demonstration of hyperfine Paschen-Back regime of K D2 line using Doppler-free spectroscopy in a nano-cell with detailed transition analysis.
Findings
Identification of 44 Zeeman transitions reducing to two groups at high B-fields.
Observation of 'guiding' transitions with constant probability and frequency shift slope.
Experimental confirmation of theoretical models with high spectral resolution.
Abstract
Selective reflection of a laser radiation from an interface formed by a dielectric window and a potassium atomic vapour confined in a nano-cell with nm gap thickness is implemented for the first time to study the atomic transitions of K D line in external magnetic fields. In moderate -fields, there are 44 individual Zeeman transitions which reduce to two groups (one formed by the other one by circularly-polarised light), each containing eight atomic transitions, as the magnetic field increases. Each of these groups contains one so-called "guiding" transition whose particularities are to have a probability (intensity) as well as a frequency shift slope (in MHz/G) that are constant in the whole range of kG magnetic fields. In the case of -polarised laser radiation, among eight transitions two are forbidden at , yet their…
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