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Knize, R.J.; Happer, W.; Cecchi, J.L.
Proceedings of the workshop on polarized targets in storage rings1984
Proceedings of the workshop on polarized targets in storage rings1984
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[en] There has been much interest recently in the production of large quantities of spin polarized hydrogen in various fields including controlled fusion, quantum fluids, high energy, and nuclear physics. One promising method for the development of large quantities of spin polarized hydrogen is the utilization of optical pumping with a laser. Optical pumping is a process where photon angular momentum is converted into electron and nuclear spin. The advent of tunable CW dye lasers (approx. 1 watt) allow the production of greater than 1018 polarized atoms/sec. We have begun a program at Princeton to investigate the physics and technology of using optical pumping to produce large quantities of spin polarized hydrogen. Initial experiments have been done in small closed glass cells. Eventually, a flowing system, open target, or polarized ion source could be constructed
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Holt, R.J. (ed.); Argonne National Lab., IL (USA); 400 p; Aug 1984; p. 343-358; Workshop on polarized targets in storage rings; Argonne, IL (USA); 17-18 May 1984; Available from NTIS, PC A17/MF A01; 1 as DE85002704
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