Abstract
Although the hydrogen atom has naturally served as the basis for extensive theoretical studies of the physics of highly excited atoms in strong external fields, experiments with this fundamentally important species in magnetic fields have not been reported, except for the most recent ones carried out in our laboratory.1,2 We report new results of studies on the spectroscopy of the atom in static homogeneous magnetic fields of strength B ≲ 6 T at excitation energies from high Rydberg states (n ≳ 20) into the ionization region (E ≲ +30 cm−1).
© 1987 Optical Society of America
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