Hybrid optical pumping of optically dense alkali-metal vapor without quenching gas |
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Authors: | Romalis M V |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physics, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA. |
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Abstract: | Optical pumping of an optically thick atomic vapor typically requires a quenching buffer gas, such as N2, to prevent radiation trapping of unpolarized photons which would depolarize the atoms. We show that optical pumping of a trace contamination of Rb present in K metal results in a 4.5 times higher polarization of K than direct optical pumping of K in the absence of N2. Such spin-exchange polarization transfer from optically thin species is useful in a variety of areas, including spin-polarized nuclear scattering targets and electron beams, quantum-nondemolition spin measurements, and ultrasensitive magnetometry. |
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