Optical pumping of high-density Rb with a broadband dye laser and GaAlAs diode laser arrays: Application topolarization
- 1 October 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review A
- Vol. 40 (8), 4447-4454
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physreva.40.4447
Abstract
We have studied laser optical pumping of Rb at densities up to 4× atoms/ and produced polarized by spin exchange with Rb. Numerical calculations show that for a high-density Rb vapor GaAlAs diode laser arrays can provide results similar to those obtained with a broadband -ion–dye-laser system. We have confirmed these calculations with measurements using a 40-GHz full width at half maximum bandwidth dye laser and 100- and 500-mW GaAlAs diode laser arrays (Spectra Diode Labs Array Nos. SDL-2410C and SDL-2450C). We have optically pumped Rb of density [Rb]=4× atoms/, and we have measured up to 70% polarization in a 4- volume with 600 mW from the dye laser. With the diode laser arrays, we have pumped with 30 and 300 mW with results comparable to those obtained with the dye laser. With a 1-W diode laser array, we anticipate 70–80 % polarization in a 4- volume.
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