Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Diatomic Alkali Molecules in Optically Pumped Alkali Vapors

Abstract
NMR signals from diatomic alkali molecules have been observed in optically pumped cesium and rubidium vapors. The nuclear relaxation times were found to be strongly dependent on the temperature and buffer-gas pressure. The relaxation time seems to be determined by at least two and possibly three major factors: motional narrowing of the molecular hyperfine structure, breakup of the diatomic molecules by collisions with buffer-gas atoms, and possibly chemical exchange of free atoms with atoms bound in the molecules.