Effect of radiation trapping on the polarization of an optically pumped alkali-metal atomic beam

Abstract
Calculations of the limitations imposed by radiation trapping on the polarization of an alkali-metal atomic beam by optical pumping are presented. In an atomic beam radiation trapping limits the density of alkali-metal atoms that can be highly polarized by optical pumping. This density is about 1/3 the density of an alkali-metal vapor that can be highly polarized by optical pumping. In a low magnetic field the maximum intensity of an atomic beam that can be optically pumped is a few particle milliamperes.