Abstract:
The intraresonator spectroscopy method was used in an investigation of changes in the number of particles in a cell containing iodine vapor placed inside a dye laser resonator pumped with argon laser radiation (488.0 and 514.5 nm). It was found that when the argon laser power exceeded 0.05 W, there was a sharp reduction in the populations of the rotational sublevels of the ground state with J"= 13 or 15 and ν" = 0. When the duration of illumination with argon laser radiation (λ= 514.5 nm) of the I2 molecules was sufficiently long, the emission spectrum of the dye laser exhibited an absorption line of atomic iodine (576.4 nm) due to selective predissociation of the ortho-iodine molecules.