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Show the cleavages and permissible transitions of the sodium atom D1( 2P1/2 ---> 2S1/2 ) and...

Show the cleavages and permissible transitions of the sodium atom D1( 2P1/2 ---> 2S1/2 ) and D2 ( 2P3/2 ---> 2S1/2 ) lines in a strong ( Bout > Bin ) magnetic field in the energy diagram.

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