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Lineshape asymmetry and frequency shift in a motionally narrowed Zeeman resonance

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Watanabe, SF; Hayne, GS; Robinson, HG
Published in: Physics Letters A
September 7, 1970

A frequency shift non-linear with g-factor is found for a motionally narrowed Zeeman resonance in a spherical cell. Using single Legendre polynomial gradients, low-order even terms cause the worst shift, with line assymetry remaining small. © 1970.

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Physics Letters A

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ISSN

0375-9601

Publication Date

September 7, 1970

Volume

32

Issue

7

Start / End Page

546 / 547

Related Subject Headings

  • Fluids & Plasmas
  • 02 Physical Sciences
  • 01 Mathematical Sciences
 

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Watanabe, S. F., Hayne, G. S., & Robinson, H. G. (1970). Lineshape asymmetry and frequency shift in a motionally narrowed Zeeman resonance. Physics Letters A, 32(7), 546–547. https://doi.org/10.1016/0375-9601(70)90501-3
Watanabe, S. F., G. S. Hayne, and H. G. Robinson. “Lineshape asymmetry and frequency shift in a motionally narrowed Zeeman resonance.” Physics Letters A 32, no. 7 (September 7, 1970): 546–47. https://doi.org/10.1016/0375-9601(70)90501-3.
Watanabe SF, Hayne GS, Robinson HG. Lineshape asymmetry and frequency shift in a motionally narrowed Zeeman resonance. Physics Letters A. 1970 Sep 7;32(7):546–7.
Watanabe, S. F., et al. “Lineshape asymmetry and frequency shift in a motionally narrowed Zeeman resonance.” Physics Letters A, vol. 32, no. 7, Sept. 1970, pp. 546–47. Scopus, doi:10.1016/0375-9601(70)90501-3.
Watanabe SF, Hayne GS, Robinson HG. Lineshape asymmetry and frequency shift in a motionally narrowed Zeeman resonance. Physics Letters A. 1970 Sep 7;32(7):546–547.
Journal cover image

Published In

Physics Letters A

DOI

ISSN

0375-9601

Publication Date

September 7, 1970

Volume

32

Issue

7

Start / End Page

546 / 547

Related Subject Headings

  • Fluids & Plasmas
  • 02 Physical Sciences
  • 01 Mathematical Sciences