Aj. Warry et al., MEASUREMENTS OF COLLISION-INDUCED BROADENING BY FARADAY-ROTATION, Journal of physics. B, Atomic molecular and optical physics, 27(11), 1994, pp. 2229-2238
The influence of collisions on magneto-optical rotation spectra is con
sidered. By using a Rydberg state and nearby doubly-excited perturbers
of the barium spectrum as probes, it is shown that, for a given spect
ral resolution, the broadening of the lines as a function of pressure
can be determined in a sensitive way at lower pressures of the perturb
ing gases than in conventional photoabsorption experiments. The relati
ve f-values of the lines (which do not change significantly in the pre
ssure range investigated) are also accurately monitored by the same me
thod. For the 5d8p doubly excited states in Ba and the Rydberg member
which lies between them, the f-values are found to be constant to an a
ccuracy of 5% as the pressure of rare gas is increased in the range up
to 100 mb. We have also observed an intruder which can only be excite
d in the presence of the magnetic field.