Selective Absorption of Circularly Polarized Light in Broad Bands by the Zeeman Components of Divalent Thulium in Calcium Fluoride

Abstract
The paramagnetic circular dichroism of the 4f5d absorption bands of CaF2:Tm2+ was investigated at 2.0°K and 9.0kG. Using group theory it is shown that the bands can be separated into E52 and G32 character. Experimentally it was found that in this case the bands are primarily G32 in character. Optical pumping experiments were performed where changes as large as ±20% were easily observed in the electron-paramagnetic-resonance absorption signal at X-band frequencies and 1.5°K by changing the polarization of the pump light from right to left circular. A method for optically monitoring the difference in the population of the two Zeeman components of the ground state is also reported on.