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The Development of High-Performance Alkali-Hybrid Polarized $^3\mathrm{He}$ Targets for Electron Scattering

Atomic Physics 2015-05-27 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment Nuclear Experiment Instrumentation and Detectors

Abstract

We present the development of high-performance polarized 3He^3\mathrm{He} targets for use in electron scattering experiments that utilize the technique of alkali-hybrid spin-exchange optical pumping. We include data obtained during the characterization of 24 separate target cells, each of which was constructed while preparing for one of four experiments at Jefferson Laboratory in Newport News, Virginia. The results presented here document dramatic improvement in the performance of polarized 3He^3\mathrm{He} targets, as well as the target properties and operating parameters that made those improvements possible. Included in our measurements were determinations of the so-called XX-factors that quantify a temperature-dependent and as-yet poorly understood spin-relaxation mechanism that limits the maximum achievable 3He^3\mathrm{He} polarization to well under 100%. The presence of this spin-relaxation mechanism was clearly evident in our data. We also present results from a simulation of the alkali-hydrid spin-exchange optical pumping process that was developed to provide guidance in the design of these targets. Good agreement with actual performance was obtained by including details such as off-resonant optical pumping. Now benchmarked against experimental data, the simulation is useful for the design of future targets. Included in our results is a measurement of the K\mathrm{K}-3He^3\mathrm{He} spin-exchange rate coefficient kseK=(7.46±0.62) ⁣× ⁣1020 cm3/sk^\mathrm{K}_\mathrm{se} = \left ( 7.46 \pm 0.62 \right )\!\times\!10^{-20}\ \mathrm{cm^3/s} over the temperature range 503 K to 563 K.

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@article{arxiv.1309.4004,
  title  = {The Development of High-Performance Alkali-Hybrid Polarized $^3\mathrm{He}$ Targets for Electron Scattering},
  author = {Jaideep T. Singh and P. A. M. Dolph and W. A. Tobias and T. D. Averett and A. Kelleher and K. E. Mooney and V. V. Nelyubin and Yunxiao Wang and Yuan Zheng and G. D. Cates},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1309.4004},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

26 pages, 18 figures, includes several revisions based on referee reports, accepted by Phys. Rev. C on 2015-04-20, in press