Theory of collision effects in Doppler-free spectroscopy
- 1 June 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review A
- Vol. 13 (6) , 2191-2211
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physreva.13.2191
Abstract
A theory of the influence of binary collisions on the line shapes associated with Doppler-free spectroscopy is presented. The specific calculation is for two-photon absorption through a real or virtual intermediate state, but the extension of the results to alternative level schemes is included. Collisions are treated quite generally at first, but, ultimately, a simple but reasonable collision model is adopted to properly account for both the "phase-interrupting" and "velocity-changing" aspects of collisions. It is shown that collisional processes can be used to distinguish between the "two-quantum" and "stepwise" contributions to the two-photon excitation rate. Moreover, it is demonstrated that systematic experimental line-shape investigations, in addition to providing tests of current collision theories, can lead to values for collision broadening and shift parameters, excitation transfer rates, magnetic substate relaxation rates, velocity-changing collision rates, and collision kernels. Consequently, Doppler-free spectroscopy can provide a new and important probe of collision effects in atomic and molecular systems.Keywords
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