Abstract
We report Doppler-free spectroscopy of neutral europium carried out using the saturation absorption technique. In the present experiment, Eu/Ne hollow cathode discharge is used as an atomic vapor source of europium. The Eu transition at 601.815 nm and at 580.027 nm are investigated. The frequency separation between the adjacent hyperfine transitions as well as hyperfine structure (HFS) constants are calculated from the obtained experimental spectra. The HFS constant obtained for the state are ; , and for state , the values are ; . These obtained values are in good agreement with the results reported in the literature using laser induced atomic beam fluorescence technique.
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