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Tunable-infrared-sideband spectroscopy of fine-structure transitions of excited atoms (Ar i and Ne i)

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Abstract

The technique of generating tunable infrared sidebands has been used to measure absorption lines of excited states of Ar and Ne. The accuracy of the measurement of the absorption frequencies has been improved by a factor of 3–14, depending on the particular line to be measured.

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