Recent Advances in Laser-Polarized He-3 Targets for Electron Scattering
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Abstract
Laser-polarized He-3 has long been proven to be extremely useful for exploring the structure of the neutron in electron-scattering experiments. Using spin-exchange optical pumping (SEOP), the He-3 polarization of these high-density (10 amagats) two-chamber target cells now regularly approaches 70\%. This remarkable performance has been achieved by taking advantage of both alkali-hybrid SEOP and high-power spectrally-narrowed diode lasers. In this talk, we'll share what we've learned about (1) applying these new technologies and (2) the factors that are limiting the He-3 polarization in these target cells.
Authors
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Jaideep Singh
University of Virginia
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Peter Dolph
University of Virginia
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Karen Mooney
University of Virginia
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Vladimir Nelyubin
University of Virginia
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Al Tobias
University of Virginia
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Aidan Kelleher
College of William \& Mary
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Todd Averett
College of William \& Mary
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Gordon Cates
University of Virginia