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Relaxation of atomic polarization in paraffin-coated cesium vapor cells

Atomic Physics 2009-11-11 v1

Abstract

The relaxation of atomic polarization in buffer-gas-free, paraffin-coated cesium vapor cells is studied using a variation on Franzen's technique of ``relaxation in the dark'' [Franzen, Phys. Rev. {\bf 115}, 850 (1959)]. In the present experiment, narrow-band, circularly polarized pump light, resonant with the Cs D2 transition, orients atoms along a longitudinal magnetic field, and time-dependent optical rotation of linearly polarized probe light is measured to determine the relaxation rates of the atomic orientation of a particular hyperfine level. The change in relaxation rates during light-induced atomic desorption (LIAD) is studied. No significant change in the spin relaxation rate during LIAD is found beyond that expected from the faster rate of spin-exchange collisions due to the increase in Cs density.

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@article{arxiv.physics/0503202,
  title  = {Relaxation of atomic polarization in paraffin-coated cesium vapor cells},
  author = {M. T. Graf and D. F. Kimball and S. M. Rochester and K. Kerner and C. Wong and D. Budker and E. B. Alexandrov and M. V. Balabas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0503202},
  year   = {2009}
}

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14 pages, 14 figures