Wall relaxation of 3He in spin-exchange cells

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Physics
Creator Saam, Brian
Other Author Jacob, R. E.; Morgan, S. W.; Leawoods, J. C.
Title Wall relaxation of 3He in spin-exchange cells
Date 2001-09
Description The 3He longitudinal spin-relaxation rate T1-1 is crucial for production of highly polarized 3He by spin-exchange optical pumping. We show that T1-1 is increased by a factor of 2-20 solely by exposure of spin-exchange cells to a few-kG magnetic field. The original T1-1 can be restored by degaussing the cell. The effect is attributed to magnetic surface sites and has been observed in both Pyrex and aluminosilicate-glass cells. Our results both advance the understanding of wall relaxation and demonstrate the use of 3He as an extremely sensitive probe of surface magnetism.
Type Text
Publisher American Physical Society
Journal Title Physical Review Letters
Volume 87
Issue 14
DOI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.87.143004
citatation_issn 0031-9007
Subject Wall relaxation; Spin-exchange cells; 3He; Longitudinal spin-relaxation; Spin-exchange optical pumping; SEOP; Hyperpolarized 3He; Surface magnetism; Glass cells
Subject LCSH Relaxation (Nuclear physics); Helium; Polarization (Nuclear physics)
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Jacob, R. E., Morgan, S. W., Saam, B., & Leawoods, J. C. (2001). Wall relaxation of 3He in spin-exchange cells. Physical Review Letters, 87(14), 143004.
Rights Management (c) American Physical Society http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.87.143004
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