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Muonium (Mu), an exotic atom composed of a positive muon and an electron (
We have developed a new spectroscopic technique named “Rabi-oscillation spectroscopy”, in which the resonance frequency can be determined directly from the time evolution of the Rabi oscillation at a fixed frequency of the applied electromagnetic wave (i.e. microwave or laser). In contrast to standard spectroscopy, this new technique does not require any frequency scanning, any drawing of resonance curves nor any Fourier transform in the analysis.
Rabi-oscillation spectroscopy has not only found application to our HFS microwave resonance studies of muonium [1] and muonic helium (
Reference
[1] S. Nishimura, H. A. Torii et al., “Rabi-oscillation spectroscopy of the hyperfine structure of muonium atoms”, Phys. Rev. A 104, L020801 (2021).