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View SchemaStark-Induced Electric Dipole Amplitudes for Hyperfine Transitions
| Authors | David DeMille, Mikhail Kozlov |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/9801034 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/9801034 |
Abstract
Stark-induced electric dipole amplitudes between states of the same nominal parity can be important in experiments to observe parity nonconservation in atoms. The Stark-induced E1 amplitudes are expressed in terms of an irreducible spherical-tensor decomposition. This formalism is applied to the specific case of transitions between hyperfine sublevels of a single atomic state. It is shown that in the ground states of alkali atoms, such transitions are suppressed by many orders of magnitude relative to naive expectations.
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