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- Title
On the Effect of Photoinduced Emission of Alkali Atoms from a Paraffin Coating on the Rate of Spin Relaxation of Atoms in the Volume of a Cell.
- Authors
Aleksandrov, E. B.; Balabas, M. V.
- Abstract
The effect of photoinduced emission of alkali atoms from the paraffin coating of a cell on the spin relaxation time of the atoms was studied experimentally. No effect was detected. It was additionally found that long irradiation of the cell surface by light with a power density of about 1 mW/cm2 does not cause any degradation of the coating in spite of almost complete removal of the atoms from the coating due to their photostimulated diffusion in the layer and photodesorption. After the irradiation is complete, the surface contacting with the alkali vapor is again saturated with the alkali atoms with a time constant of about 1 h. © 2005 Pleiades Publishing, Inc.
- Subjects
PHOTOEMISSION; IRRADIATION; ELECTRON emission; ALKALI metals; ATOMS; PHYSICAL &; theoretical chemistry; PHOTOELECTRICITY
- Publication
Optics & Spectroscopy, 2005, Vol 98, Issue 6, p800
- ISSN
0030-400X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/1.1953969