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Polarized3He targets in medium energy physics at MAMI

2011

Experiments with polarized 3He targets at the Mainz Microtron (MAMI) involve double polarized photoabsorption or the extraction of the electric form factor of the neutron Ge,n via electron scattering, respectively. Polarized 3He with an initial polarization of up to 70% at the experimental areas is provided by a polarizer based on the principle of metastability exchange optical pumping (MEOP). In this article both target setups for the photon- and the electron beamlines will be described and a status of the data analysis will be given.

PhysicsHistoryPhotonElectric form factorElectronPolarizerPolarization (waves)Computer Science ApplicationsEducationlaw.inventionNuclear physicsOptical pumpinglawNeutronNuclear ExperimentMicrotronJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Far-infrared laser action from parabolic quantum dots matrix

2008

In this paper we present results of calculations for quantum dots matrix acting as an active medium in novelty proposal of far-infrared laser. The proposal is based on the pumping laser by rapid (nonadiabatic) switching on in-plane electric field which allows us to obtain population inversion. The numerical analysis of electron-photon system kinetics was performed for various electric fields and temperatures. These calculation utilises the method of solving the Cauchy problem for infinite chain of linear differential equations. Also the contribution of dynamics of non-radiative transitions mediated by the phonons has been taken account. The obtained results indicate that by the properly cho…

PhysicsHistoryPhotonFar-infrared laserLaserPopulation inversionComputer Science ApplicationsEducationComputational physicslaw.inventionOptical pumpingMatrix (mathematics)Linear differential equationlawQuantum dotQuantum mechanicsJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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Laser spectroscopy measurement of isotope shifts and nuclear moments of short-lived neon isotopes

2003

Within the scope of a laser spectroscopy study of nuclear structure in the sd shell we are measuring nuclear moments and isotope shifts of neon isotopes. An ultra-sensitive variant of collinear laser spectroscopy [1, 2] is applied to a neutralized fast beam from ISOLDE (CERN). The non-optical detection is based on optical pumping, state selective collisional ionization and β-activity counting. This method gives access in particular to the short-lived isotopes in the extended chain of 17–26,28Ne.

PhysicsIsotopeAnalytical chemistryNuclear structurePhysics::OpticsOptical pumpingIsotopes of neonIonizationPhysics::Atomic PhysicsAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentSpectroscopyAtomic vapor laser isotope separationBeam (structure)
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Interpretation of negative birefringence observed in strong-field optical pump-probe experiments: High-order Kerr and plasma grating effects

2013

The analysis of negative birefringence optically induced in major air components (Loriot et al., [1, 2]) is revisited in light of the recently reported plasma grating-induced phase-shift effect predicted for strong field pump-probe experiments (Wahlstrand and Milchberg, [3]). The nonlinear birefrin- gence induced by a short and intense laser pulse in argon is measured by femtosecond time-resolved polarimetry. The experiments are performed with degenerate colors, where the pump and probe beam share the same spectrum, or with two different colors and non-overlapping spectra. The in- terpretation of the experimental results is substantiated using a numerical 3D+1 model accounting for nonlinear…

PhysicsKerr effectBirefringencebusiness.industryFOS: Physical sciencesPhysics::OpticsLaserAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionOptical pumpingOpticslawIonizationFemtosecondAtomic physicsbusinessSelf-phase modulationPhase conjugationPhysics - OpticsOptics (physics.optics)Physical Review A
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Exploiting transport properties for the detection of optical pumping in heavy ions

2020

We present a kinetic model for optical pumping in Lu$^+$ and Lr$^+$ ions as well as a theoretical approach to calculate the transport properties of Lu$^+$ in its ground $^1S_0$ and metastable $^3D_1$ states in helium background gas. Calculations of the initial ion state populations, the field and temperature dependence of the mobilities and diffusion coefficients, and the ion arrival time distributions demonstrate that the ground- and metastable-state ions can be collected and discriminated efficiently under realistic macroscopic conditions.

PhysicsKinetic modelAtomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)FOS: Physical scienceschemistry.chemical_elementSuperheavy Elements01 natural sciencesLutetiumPhysics - Atomic Physics010305 fluids & plasmasIonOptical pumpingchemistry0103 physical sciencesddc:530Atomic physics010306 general physicsLawrenciumPhysical Review A
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Simulations of continuous-wave sodium laser guide stars with polarization modulation at Larmor frequency

2018

The return flux from a sodium laser guide star suffers, at large angles between the geomagnetic field and the laser beam, from the reduction in optical pumping due to spin-precession of sodium atoms. This detrimental effect can be mitigated by modulating the circular polarization of a continuous-wave laser beam in resonance with the Larmor frequency of sodium atoms in the mesosphere. We present an investigation based on numerical modeling to evaluate the brightness enhancement of a laser guide star with polarization modulation of a continuous-wave laser beam at different observatories.

PhysicsLarmor precessionBrightnessbusiness.industryPhysics::OpticsResonanceLaserlaw.inventionOptical pumpingLaser guide starOpticslawPhysics::Space PhysicsPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersContinuous wavePhysics::Atomic PhysicsbusinessCircular polarizationAdaptive Optics Systems VI
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Nuclear orientation of radon isotopes by spin exchange optical pumping

1988

This paper reports the first demonstration of nuclear orientation of radon atoms. The method employed was spin exchange with potassium atoms polarized by optical pumping. The radon isotopes were produced at the ISOLDE isotope separator of CERN. The nuclear alignment of /sup 209/Rn and /sup 223/Rn has been measured by observation of ..gamma..-ray anisotropies and the magnetic dipole moment for /sup 209/Rn has been measured by the nuclear-magnetic-resonance method to be chemically bond..mu..chemically bond = 0.838 81(39)..mu../sub N/.

PhysicsMagnetic momentIsotopeGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementRadonPolarization (waves)Alkali metalElectromagnetic radiationNuclear physicsOptical pumpingchemistryNuclear Physics - ExperimentPhysics::Atomic PhysicsAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentAnisotropy
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Hyperfine and Isotope Shift Measurements Far off Stability by Optical Pumping

1977

In this talk I will review optical pumping (OP) experiments performed by our group to ISOLDE, CERN, in a series of Hg isotopes spanning from mass number 181 to 205 (first results in refs. [1] and [2], final in refs. [3] and [4]. I will then discuss what impact these measurements had on nuclear structure research far off stability and how the results of the latter are retroacting again on the optical work. In particular they ask for isotope shifts (IS) of light even Hg isotopes which we are prepared to measure by laser spectroscopy. Further I would like to communicate briefly first results of optical pumping experiments on “exotic” Rb and Cs isotopes. Finally I will discuss plans for laser s…

PhysicsMass numberOptical pumpingNuclear magnetic resonanceLarge Hadron ColliderIsotopeCharge radiusNuclear structureAtomic physicsSpectroscopyHyperfine structure
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Nuclear Radiation Detected Optical Pumping of neutron-deficient Hg isotopes

1976

The extension of the Nuclear Radiation Detected Optical Pumping method to mass-separated samples of isotopes far off stability is presented for a series of light Hg isotopes produced at the ISOLDE facility at CERN. The isotope under investigation is transferred by an automatic transfer system into the optical pumping apparatus. Zeeman scanning of an isotopically pure Hg spectral lamp is used to reach energetic coincidence with the hyperfine structure components of the 6s 2 1 S 06s6p 3P1,λ=2,537 A resonance line of the investigated isotope and the Hg lamp. The orientation built up by optical pumping is monitored via the asymmetry or anisotropy of the nuclear radiation. Nuclear spins, magneti…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsZeeman effectIsotopeNuclear physicsOptical pumpingsymbols.namesakeQuadrupolesymbolsNuclear fusionNeutronPhysics::Atomic PhysicsAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentAnisotropyHyperfine structureZeitschrift f�r Physik A Atoms and Nuclei
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A dense polarized 3He target based on compression of optically pumped gas

1992

Abstract 3 He-gas is spin polarized by the method of optical pumping of metastables and metastability exchange in a low pressure gas discharge. At a pressure of p ≈ 1.5 Torr a volume of 1 l is polarized within about 30 s to a degree of 50% with 300 mW of incident light from an argon-ion laser pumped LNA laser, tuned to the λ = 1.083 μm resonance line. The polarized gas is compressed by a Toepler pump into a target cell of 120 cm 3 volume. In a first attempt a steady state polarization of 30% has been achieved in the target at a pressure of 685 Torr. The paper analyses the essential parameters governing this technique and pilotes its experimental realization.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physicsbusiness.industryPhysics::Opticschemistry.chemical_elementPolarization (waves)Laserlaw.inventionElectric discharge in gasesToepler pumpOptical pumpingOpticschemistrylawTorrMetastabilityAtomic physicsbusinessInstrumentationHeliumNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
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