Using the interval rule, estimate the relative splittings between hyperfine sublevels in 5D3/2 and 5D5/2 fine structure levels of 137Ba+ ion. Compare your calculations to the experimentally measured values and explain the discrepancy.
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Here, the principal quantum number n = 5, the orbital angular momentum quantum number l = 2, and the total angular momentum quantum number j = 3/2 and 5/2 for the two levels, respectively. Show more…
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