Cumulative Ionization in Optically Pumped Helium Discharges: A Source of Polarized Electrons

M. V. McCusker, L. L. Hatfield, and G. K. Walters
Phys. Rev. A 5, 177 – Published 1 January 1972
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Abstract

Polarization analysis of electrons extracted from a weak helium discharge in which the 2S13 metastable atoms are spin oriented by optical pumping indicates that the reaction He(2S13)+He(2S13)He(1S01)+He++e is the predominant source of ionization in the discharge. The reaction conserves spin angular momentum and therefore produces polarized electrons. The process has been exploited to produce continuous beams of electrons with polarization as high as 10%. For a source-gas pressure of 0.035 torr, a continuous 4-μA beam with 8% spin polarization has been realized. Electrons extracted from the late afterglow of a pulsed discharge have 17% polarization at an optimum pressure of 0.1 torr.

  • Received 21 June 1971

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.5.177

©1972 American Physical Society

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M. V. McCusker*, L. L. Hatfield, and G. K. Walters

  • Rice University, Houston, Texas 77001

  • *Present Address: Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. 80302.
  • Present Address: Physics Department, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Tex. 79409.

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Vol. 5, Iss. 1 — January 1972

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