Optical stabilization of Rb vapor density above thermal equilibrium
Year: 2010
Authors: Burchianti A., Bogi A., Marinelli C., Mariotti E., Moi L.
Autors Affiliation: CNISM and Physics Department, University of Siena, Via Roma 56, 53100 Siena, Italy
Abstract: We stabilize the Rb vapor density above its thermal equilibrium value in sealed glass cells, which are generally used in atomic physics experiments. The method relies on light-induced desorption of Rb atoms from dielectric surfaces. The process does not demand high light intensities so that LEDs or laser diodes can be used as desorbing sources. The experiments are carried out in Pyrex cells either coated with a polydimethylsiloxane film or containing a porous glass sample. Under illumination both the organic coating and the porous sample release a large amount of Rb atoms into the cell volume. We show that the Rb vapor density can be maintained to a preset value, using a desorbing light intensity controlled by a feedback signal given by the Rb absorption or fluorescence level. Moreover, we find that the stabilization technique does not depend on the microscopic mechanisms underlying photodesorption.
Journal/Review: JOURNAL OF MODERN OPTICS
Volume: 57 (14-15) Pages from: 1305 to: 1310
KeyWords: Alkali-vapor cells; Cell volume; desorption induced by photon stimulation; Dielectric surface; Feedback signal; Fluorescence level; Laser diodes; Light intensity; Microscopic mechanisms; Optical stabilization; Organic films; Photo-desorption; Physics experiments; Porous glass; Porous samples; Rb vapors; Sealed glass; Stabilization techniques; Thermal equilibriums, Atomic spectroscopy; Desorption; Glass; Organic coatings; Photons; Plastic films; Rubidium; Silicones; Stabilization; Thermodynamics; Vapors, AtomsDOI: 10.1080/09500341003605429Citations: 5data from “WEB OF SCIENCE” (of Thomson Reuters) are update at: 2024-11-17References taken from IsiWeb of Knowledge: (subscribers only)Connecting to view paper tab on IsiWeb: Click hereConnecting to view citations from IsiWeb: Click here