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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 2013 Volume 43, Number 12, Pages 1175–1178 (Mi qe15196)

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Optical pumping

Comparative study of alkali-vapour cells with alkane-, alkeneand 1-nonadecylbenzene-based antirelaxation wall coatings

M. V. Balabas, O. Yu. Tretiak

St. Petersburg State University, Faculty of Physics

Abstract: The dependence of both longitudinal and transverse relaxation times of ground-state magnetic polarisation in alkali atoms on the coating temperature is experimentally studied for the first time in a rubidium-vapour cell with 1-nonadecylbenzene antirelaxation coating of inner walls. The comparison of these times with the relaxation times in a caesium-vapour cell with alkane wall coatings is presented. It is found that within the studied temperature range (294 – 340K) the transverse relaxation time decreases with increasing temperature of alkene and 1-nonadecylbenzene coatings. For the alkane coating such a dependence was not explicitly found. The longitudinal relaxation time begins to decrease in all cases when passing a certain critical temperature of the coating material. It is found that the unsaturated radical structure of the coating material molecules strongly affects its antirelaxation properties.

Keywords: antirelaxation coating, cell, alkali metal vapours, spin relaxation.

PACS: 76.30.-v, 32.80.Xx, 07.55.Ge

Received: 10.04.2013
Revised: 14.06.2013


 English version:
Quantum Electronics, 2013, 43:12, 1175–1178

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