Abstract
In the sub-Doppler detection of the 852-nm D2 cesium transition, we have observed an anomalous dependence for the shape of the different hyperfine components. The experiment has been performed in a vapour cell at room temperature, using narrow linewidth laser diodes (ΔvL = 100 kHz), varying the laser intensity from a few mW/cm2 to hundred mW/cm2, changing the laser polarizations for the pumping and detecting beams, and finally applying a magnetic field in the 1-10 Gauss range to the cell containing the Cs atoms.
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