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Determination of the Hyperfine Structure of Atomic Nitrogen by Optical Orientation

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In the method of optical orientation with spin exchange the problems of dissociation of molecular nitrogen and detecting nitrogen atoms are simply and effectively solved: fractional dissociation of only about one part in 10/sup 7/ is required, and detection is effected with a photocell. New precise values for the hyperfine intervals of the ground state of atomic nitrogen are reported. The experiment is performed in a 500 cc flask filled with N/sub 2/ at a pressure or 3.0 cm Hg, He at 0.5 Hg, and Rb vapor at a temperature of 50 C. Nitrogen atoms are produced by a pulsed discharge between aluminum electrodes mounted along a diameter of the bulb. (W.D.M.)

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