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Electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) resonances are investigated with the 85Rb D 1 line (795 nm) in strong magnetic fields (up to 2 kG) with three different types of spectroscopic vapor cells: the nano-cell with a thickness along the direction of laser light L ≈ 795 nm, the micro-cell with L = 30 μm with the addition of a neon buffer gas, and the centimeter-long glass cell. These cells allowed us to observe systematic changes of the EIT spectra when the increasing magnetic field systematically decoupled the total atomic electron and nuclear angular moments (the Paschen-Back/Back-Goudsmit effects). The observations agree well with a theoretical model. The advantages and disadvantages of a particular type of cell are discussed along with the possible practical applications.
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Mirzoyan, R., Sargsyan, A., Sarkisyan, D. et al. EIT resonance features in strong magnetic fields in rubidium atomic columns with length varying by 4 orders. Opt. Spectrosc. 120, 864–870 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0030400X16060151
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