Thanks again SpectraCat
I'm not really sure how to answer that question, maybe if i just tell you what I'm planning on doing with the information you can help me figure it out?
Pretty much what i want to do is have a laser that works at a frequency that is well absorbed by hydrogen pointed, via a whole lot of almost pure hydrogen gas (from a pipeline), at a photodetector. So, looking at that formula, I can get readings for Io and If, I'll also know the distance and k(f). I want to have a way of getting n.
It's an exercise in electronics more than anything else (i need to make sure that there is no way in heck the associated circuit would spark or heat up too much).
I don't really know much about transitions...