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Measurement of Rb-Xe S­­­pin-Exchange Rate Coefficients for NMR Gyroscopes

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Abstract

Determination of the spin-exchange rate coefficients between Xe nuclei and alkali-metal atoms is complicated due to various mechanisms of spin-exchange as formation and destruction of van der Waals molecules and binary collisions. There are a variety of conflicting measurements in the literature, recently reviewed by Kelley and Branca [1]. Measurements that rely on temperature dependences are potentially ambiguous due to the difficulty of isolating wall relaxation from the other processes. We will summarize different methods for measuring spin-exchange rate coefficient without making assumptions about wall relaxation and we will present preliminary measurements of the Rb-Xe spin-exchange rate coefficient under typical conditions used in NMR gyroscopes [2].



1. M. Kelley and R. T. Branca, J. Appl. Phys. 129, 154901 (2021)

2. S. S. Sorensen, D. A. Thrasher, T. G. Walker, Appl. Sci. 10, 7099 (2020)

Presenters

  • Zaynab Yardim

    University of Wisconsin - Madison

Authors

  • Zaynab Yardim

    University of Wisconsin - Madison

  • Thad G Walker

    University of Wisconsin-Madison