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Spin manipulation and nuclear polarization enhancement in particle beams with static magnetic fields

Chemical Physics 2025-05-20 v1 Atomic Physics Quantum Physics

Abstract

A theoretical study of spin dynamics in non-relativistic particle beams with interacting angular momenta traversing static, spatially varying magnetic fields is presented. The computational framework evaluates sinusoidal magnetic field configurations, calculating key observables such as average spin projections and state populations during the interaction. It is demonstrated that such fields can effectively enhance nuclear polarization in partially, incoherently polarized hydrogen and deuterium atomic beams, as well as coherently rotationally state-selected hydrogen deuteride molecular beams. This enhancement is attributed to transitions induced within the hyperfine regime of these systems. The study spans frequency ranges from GHz scales for atoms to hundreds of kHz for molecules, corresponding to magnetic field variations on spatial scales from submillimeters to meters.

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@article{arxiv.2505.12365,
  title  = {Spin manipulation and nuclear polarization enhancement in particle beams with static magnetic fields},
  author = {Chrysovalantis S. Kannis and Ralf Engels and Tarek El-Kordy and Nicolas Faatz and Simon J. Pütz and Vincent Verhoeven and T. Peter Rakitzis and Markus Büscher},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.12365},
  year   = {2025}
}