Production of a highly polarized sodium atomic beam |
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Authors: | D. Hils W. Jitschin H. Kleinpoppen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Atomic Physics, University of Stirling, FK9 4LA, Stirling, Scotland
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Abstract: | Two experimental techniques for preparing atoms in selected states were combined in order to obtain a highly polarized sodium beam: Firstly state selection by an inhomogeneous magnetic field and secondly optical pumping with laser light. This results in a dominating population of the 3s 2 S 1/2 ground state levelF=2M F=+2 (or alternativelyF=2M F=−2) corresponding to high electron as well as nuclear spin polarization. Polarization values of 0.85±0.05 were easily obtained. The sign of the polarization can be reversed by changing the light polarization. The method can also be applied to other atoms. In addition, it is demonstrated that the optical pumping process allows a determination of the spin-selectivity of hexapole magnets. |
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Keywords: | 32.80. Bx 41.70+t 29.25 Kf |
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