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The modulation of resonance fluorescence excited by pulsed light

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A theoretical prediction that, under certain conditions, a single pulse of optical excitation can result in a modulated fluorescent intensity from the atoms in a vapour, has been tested by experiment. Measurements obtained after the pulsed excitation of mercury vapour, with Zeeman splitting in a magnetic field, have provided evidence that the predicted modulation does occur.

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