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17 February 2010 Generation of quasi-continuous wave 389-nm coherent light by frequency doubling of a Ti:sapphire laser for nuclear spin polarization of 3He atoms
Shingo Maeda, Hiroshi Morioka, Tatsuya Ohira, Hiroshi Kumagai, Ataru Kobayashi
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Abstract
Magnetic Resonance Imaging based on the hyperpolarized helium-3 (3He) gas has been attracted as a non-destructive testing technique for the porous media and the medical imaging. In order to produce nuclear spin polarization of 3He, optical pumping is the efficient way using a resonant line. However, there is no resonant light source to the line from the ground state of 3He. Then, we have been focusing on the nuclear spin polarization in a discharge cell using the metastability exchange optical pumping (MEOP) technique. We aim at the optical transition 23S1→23P0 at λ=389nm that has never been investigated for the polarization. Therefore, at first, we developed a single-frequency 389-nm coherent light source based on the second harmonic generation of a single-frequency 778-nm continuous-wave Ti:sapphire laser light with a BiB3O6 (BiBO) nonlinear crystal in an external cavity for the enhancement. As a result, we obtained the 389- nm output radiation with the high conversion efficiency of 56%. Additionally, we also demonstrated the frequency doubling of a quasi-continuous wave Ti:sapphire laser for the optical pumping of multiple optical transitions.
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Shingo Maeda, Hiroshi Morioka, Tatsuya Ohira, Hiroshi Kumagai, and Ataru Kobayashi "Generation of quasi-continuous wave 389-nm coherent light by frequency doubling of a Ti:sapphire laser for nuclear spin polarization of 3He atoms", Proc. SPIE 7582, Nonlinear Frequency Generation and Conversion: Materials, Devices, and Applications IX, 75820N (17 February 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.840810
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KEYWORDS
Optical pumping

Sapphire lasers

Crystals

Mirrors

Second-harmonic generation

Nonlinear crystals

Light sources

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