@article{1994-schmidt-meschede-appl-phys-b-v59-p167, Abstract = {

The complex magnetic structure of the cesium atom is responsible for the interesting behaviour of its saturated absorption spectra, e.g., a two-fold sign reversal of a crossover resonance, under various polarization configurations with and without applied magnetic fields. We show that this morphology is a result of optical pumping processes including coherent population trapping which, under normal laboratory conditions, prevent the atoms from reaching an equilibrium situation. Our interpretation is useful for an intuitive and rapid understanding of this important tool in high-resolution spectroscopy.

}, Author = {Schmidt, O. AND Knaak, K. AND Wynands, R. AND Meschede, D.}, Journal = {Appl. Phys. B}, Pages = {167}, Title = {{Cesium saturation spectroscopy revisited: How to reverse peaks and observe narrow resonance}}, Volume = {59}, Year = {1994} }