Effects of high intensity neutron flux on in-situ spin-exchange optical pumping of 3He

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Prior studies revealed neutron beam-induced alkali-metal spin relaxation in 3He cells polarized in-situ by spin-exchange optical pumping. These effects are minor for neutron beams of low to moderate intensity, but become important at the highest neutron flux levels available in the full spectrum beams of high flux neutron sources. It was found that the relaxation consisted of a fast and a slow component, but the origin of neither is understood. This work further explored the mechanisms of this effect by measuring the magnitude and time dependence of alkali-metal spin-relaxation rates as a function of N2 and 3He composition. The experiments were performed on a thermal neutron beam line at the Institut Laue-Langevin with a maximum neutron flux of 2.4 × 109 cm-2 s-1. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Babcock, E., Boag, S., Beecham, C., Chupp, T. E., Gentile, T. R., Jones, G. L., … Walker, T. G. (2011). Effects of high intensity neutron flux on in-situ spin-exchange optical pumping of 3He. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 294). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/294/1/012011

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