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Depolarization of Spin-Polarized Hydrogen via Collisions with Chlorine Atoms at Ultrahigh Density

Published 7 Jan 2021 in physics.atom-ph | (2101.02675v3)

Abstract: Recently, the production of ultrahigh-density (~10{19}cm{-3}) spin-polarized deuterium (SPD) atoms was demonstrated, from the photodissociation of deuterium iodide, but the upper density limit was not determined. Here, we present studies of spin-polarized hydrogen (SPH) densities up to 10{20} cm{-3}, by photodissociating 5 bar of hydrogen chloride with a focused 213 nm, 150 ps laser pulse. We extract the depolarization cross-section of hydrogen and chlorine atom collisions, which is the main depolarization mechanism at this high-density regime, to be {\sigma}_{HCl} = 7(2) x 10{-17}cm2. We discuss the conditions under which the ultrahigh SPH and SPD densities can be reached, and the potential applications to ultrafast magnetometry, laser-ion acceleration, and tests of polarized nuclear fusion.

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