"Non-Adiabatic" Behavior in a Low Frequency Beam-Type Maser
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Characteristics of a low frequency beam-type maser is discussed. A particularly interesting phenomenon is a breakdown of the adiabatic focusing approximation. Theories of electro-static focusing and the line-width of the low frequency transition are obtained by taking into consideration the effect of transition induced by the Stark field which changes with time on a moving molecule. Saturation of the effective number of focused molecules with the focuser voltage is calculated. The induced radio-frequency transition of a molecule in a mixed state is calculated and the line shape is shown to be the same as for a molecule in a pure state.
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- 1961-04-05
著者
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Shimoda Koichi
Department Of Physicas University Of Tokyo
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Shimoda Koichi
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science University Of Tokyo
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Shimizu Tadao
Department Of Electronics And Computer Science Science University Of Tokyo In Yamaguchi
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Shimizu T.
Department of Electronic Engineering, Kanazawa University
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