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Comparative study of in situ N2 rotational Raman spectroscopy methods for probing energy thermalisation processes during spin-exchange optical pumping
Applied Physics B (2014)
  • Hayley Newton, University of Nottingham
  • Laura L. Walkup, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
  • Nicholas Whiting, Rowan University
  • Linda West
  • James Carriere
  • Frank Havermeyer
  • Lawrence Ho
  • Peter Morris, University of Nottingham
  • Boyd M. Goodson, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
  • Michael J. Barlow, University of Nottingham
Abstract
Spin-exchange optical pumping (SEOP) has been widely used to produce enhancements in nuclear spin polarisation for hyperpolarised noble gases. However, some key fundamental physical processes underlying SEOP remain poorly understood, particularly in regards to how pump laser energy absorbed during SEOP is thermalised, distributed and dissipated. This study uses in situ ultra-low frequency Raman spectroscopy to probe rotational temperatures of nitrogen buffer gas during optical pumping under conditions of high resonant laser flux and binary Xe/N2 gas mixtures. We compare two methods of collecting the Raman scattering signal from the SEOP cell: a conventional orthogonal arrangement combining intrinsic spatial filtering with the utilisation of the internal baffles of the Raman spectrometer, eliminating probe laser light and Rayleigh scattering, versus a new in-line modular design that uses ultra-narrowband notch filters to remove such unwanted contributions. We report a ~23-fold improvement in detection sensitivity using the in-line module, which leads to faster data acquisition and more accurate real-time monitoring of energy transport processes during optical pumping. The utility of this approach is demonstrated via measurements of the local internal gas temperature (which can greatly exceed the externally measured temperature) as a function of incident laser power and position within the cell.
Publication Date
May 1, 2014
DOI
10.1007/s00340-013-5588-x
Citation Information
Hayley Newton, Laura L. Walkup, Nicholas Whiting, Linda West, et al.. "Comparative study of in situ N2 rotational Raman spectroscopy methods for probing energy thermalisation processes during spin-exchange optical pumping" Applied Physics B Vol. 115 Iss. 2 (2014) p. 167 - 172
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/nicholas-whiting/3/