Optical Pumping of Dense Charge-Exchange Targets for Polarized Ion Sources

Abstract
Optical pumping by a single-frequency cw ring dye laser of thick sodium vapor targets (NL>1013 atoms/cm2) without buffer gas has been investigated for application in a polarized ion source. The atomic polarization of the sodium was determined from the optical rotation of a second dye laser tuned midway between the D lines. Rate-equation calculations reproduce the experimental data and predict very high polarizations (P>~0.8) with the use of one or more single-frequency dye lasers in thick alkali-metal vapor targets.