Observation of splitting and optical satellites on the Hδ line of hydrogen due to non-resonant interaction with a CO2 laser radiation

Abstract
The non-resonant A.C. Stark effects of the na = 6 and 5 manifolds of hydrogen have been studied when excited atoms of a hydrogen glow discharge are irradiated by a T.E.A. CO2 laser beam. Shifts, respectively 0.21 cm-1/MW/cm2 for na = 6, - 0.08 cm-1/MW/cm2 for na = 5 are measured, and splitting and optical satellites originating from high orbital quantum numbers are observed on the blue wing of the Hδ line. Restructuring of this line is described by a perturbative treatment of the interaction

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