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Study of forbidden atomic transitions on $D_2$ line using Rb nano-cell placed in external magnetic field

By experimental exploration of the so-called $λ$-Zeeman technique based on Rb nano-cell use we reveal for the first time a strong modification of the probability of the $^{87}$Rb, $D_2$ line $F_g=1 \rightarrow F_e=0, 1, 2, 3$ atomic transitions, including forbidden $F_g=1, m_F =0 \rightarrow F_e=1, m_F =0$ and $F_g=1, m_F =-1 \rightarrow F_e=3, m_F =-1$ transitions (these are forbidden transitions when $B = 0$) in a strong external magnetic field $B$ in the range of 100 - 1100 G. For $π$-polarized exciting diode laser radiation ($λ= 780$ nm) these forbidden transitions at $B > 150$ G are among the strongest atomic transitions in the detected transmission spectra. Frequency shifts of the individual hyperfine transitions versus magnetic field are also presented: particularly, $F_g=1, m_F =+1 \rightarrow F_e=1, m_F =+1$ atomic transition has a unique behavior, since its frequency remains practically unchanged when $B$ varies from 100 to 1100 G. Developed theoretical model well describes the experiment.

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