Electric-field-induced change of the alkali-metal vapor density in paraffin-coated cells

Jackson Kimball, D. F. ; Nguyen, Khoa ; Ravi, K. ; Sharma, Arijit ; Prabhudesai, Vaibhav S. ; Rangwala, S. A. ; Yashchuk, V. V. ; Balabas, M. V. ; Budker, D. (2009) Electric-field-induced change of the alkali-metal vapor density in paraffin-coated cells Physical Review A, 79 (3). ISSN 1050-2947

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.79.032901

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.79.032901

Abstract

Alkali vapor cells with antirelaxation coating (especially paraffin-coated cells) have been a central tool in optical pumping and atomic spectroscopy experiments for 50 years. We have discovered a dramatic change of the alkali vapor density in a paraffin-coated cell upon application of an electric field to the cell. A systematic experimental characterization of the phenomenon is carried out for electric fields ranging in strength from 0-8 kV/cm for paraffin-coated cells containing rubidium and cells containing cesium. The typical response of the vapor density to a rapid (duration < 100 ms) change in electric field of sufficient magnitude includes (a) a rapid (duration of < 100 ms) and significant increase in alkali vapor density followed by (b) a less rapid (duration of ~ 1 s) and significant decrease in vapor density (below the equilibrium vapor density), and then (c) a slow (duration of ~ 100 s) recovery of the vapor density to its equilibrium value. Measurements conducted after the alkali vapor density has returned to its equilibrium value indicate minimal change (at the level of < 10%) in the relaxation rate of atomic polarization. Experiments suggest that the phenomenon is related to an electric-field-induced modification of the paraffin coating.

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