Polarization of free electrons by means of resonance microwave pumping using normal and anomalous doppler effect
The method of electron polarization by pumping the electron spin resonance (ESR), using a running wave with a phase velocity close to the electron beam velocity, is proposed. Repeatedly alternating pumping by the following wave and by the counter wave, it is possible to realize nearly full electron...
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POLARIZATION OF FREE ELECTRONS BY MEANS OF
RESONANCE MICROWAVE PUMPING USING NORMAL
AND ANOMALOUS DOPPLER EFFECT
B.I. Ivanov
National Science Center “Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology”,
Kharkov, 61108, Ukraine (E-mail: ivanovbi@kipt.kharkov.ua)
The method of electron polarization by pumping the electron spin resonance (ESR), using a running wave with a
phase velocity close to the electron beam velocity, is proposed. Repeatedly alternating pumping by the following
wave and by the counter wave, it is possible to realize nearly full electron polarization. Similar, and even more ef-
fective, this method can make electron polarization using alternation of a normal Doppler effect on the following
wave (thus the wave phase velocity exceeds the velocity of the beam) and an anomalous Doppler effect on the fol-
lowing wave too (when, on the contrary, the velocity of the beam exceeds the phase velocity of the wave).
PACS numbers: 29.27 Hj
1 POLARIZATION OF FREE MONOENER-
GETIC ELECTRONS
The effect of spontaneous “self-polarization” of the
free (i.e., non-bounded in atoms) ultrarelativistic elec-
trons in storage rings is described in many papers (e.g.,
[1, 2]). The time duration of this process is about
104 - 105 sec. On the other hand, for the non-relativistic
electron the characteristic time of the spontaneous spin
flip is very long: in an external magnetic field of
100 kOe it is about 107 sec [3]. So, it seems expedient to
use a resonance pumping for sufficient decreasing the
time of electron polarization (of course, with taking into
account the two-level system pumping peculiarities).
In this paper proposed is a new method of particle
beam polarization (of electrons or nuclei with a spin
1/2) by the special mode of microwave pumping in the
external uniform magnetic field. To explain the princi-
ple, let us consider polarization of the beam of free elec-
trons. Some comments about historical problems con-
cerning the possibility of free electrons (or another par-
ticles) for polarization were considered in Ref.[4].
Let us consider the beam of monoenergetic weak
relativistic electrons that passes along the axes through a
number of long superconducting solenoids creating the
uniform stable magnetic field of a high intensity H
(about 100 kOe). The resonance pumping is realized at
the frequency of the electron spin resonance (ESR):
ls mcaeH γ+=ω /)(1 , were e and m are the charge
and mass of electron, c is the light velocity, lγ is the
Lorentz factor, a is the anomalous part of the electron
magnetic moment (a≅ 0.001). The main peculiarities of
the resonance pumping are as follows.
1.The pumping is realized by the circularly polarized
electromagnetic wave, running along the solenoid
axis, of the determined frequency and amplitude.
2.In the 1st, 3rd, ..., 2n-1 sections (the section includes
the solenoid and pumping system) the wave and even
sections are counterstreaming.
3.Precision parameters of the experiment allow to ex-
clude excitation of the electron cyclotron resonance
(ECR) that is very nearly to the ESR: its frequency is
equal to ω s at a=0. The frequency resolution of the
ECR and ESR was reached in the experimental works
[5-8].
4.At the resonance pumping, an absorption or induced
radiation of wave quanta and, accordingly, the elec-
tron transitions to high or to low- energetic spin level
(that correspond to the electron spin parallel or an-
tiparallel to the magnetic field) ocur. At the quantum
absorption, the electron obtains the additional impetus
phvhp πω=∆ 2/ in the direction of wave propagation,
and due to the induced radiation it obtains the same
impetus in the opposite direction.
5.The phase velocity of the wave is chosen from the
condition: phph vvvv < <−< <∆ 0 , where 0v is
the velocity of the electron beam, ∆ v is the small ve-
locity spread of electrons. In this case, to take into ac-
count the Doppler effect, the resonance frequency of
the wave, being in the same direction (sd) as the elec-
tron beam, is increased sufficiently
),( sssd ω=ω ′ω> >ω and becomes much more than
for the wave ),.( ssop ω=ω ′ω≈ω 50 being in the
opposite direction (op). Then opsd pp ∆> >∆ . (Note
that in Ref.[9] one considered in details the interaction
of an oscillator with resonance photons at the normal
and anomalous Doppler effect; in [10, 11] the normal
and anomalous Doppler effect at the ECR was studied
experimentally. The polarization method under con-
sideration can be realized as well by the analogous al-
ternation of sections with pumping at the normal and
anomalous Doppler effect).
6.Suppose that the length of pumping distance (L) and
the pumping wave amplitude (H1) are chosen so as the
probability of the electron spin flip is about 1 in every
section (see item 7). Suppose that at the moment t=0
an electron beam enters to the 1st section. If some
electrons have at the entrance the spin projection
ms= -1/2 and momentum p0, then at the exit of the 1st
section they will have ms= +1/2 and the momentum
phsd vhpp πω+= 201 / ; at the exit of the 2nd sec-
tion they will have ms= -1/2 again and the momentum
p p2 1≅ ; further this cycle is repeated, and at the exit
of the 2n-1 section the electrons will have ms= +1/2
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and the momentum phsdn vnhpp πω+=− 2012 / .
The electrons with the initial spin ms= +1/2 go out of
the 2n-1 section with ms= -1/2 and the momentum
phsdn vnhpp πω−=− 2012 / . So, the populations of
the spin levels practically are not changed but the dif-
ferent spins are separated in the velocity space. The
resonance frequencies for these groups will be shifted
due to the Doppler effect. (Fig.1, top and middle).
7.The ESR have the contour (e.g., see[12]):
])()/[()(/ 22
1
22
10
−τ+γ+ω−ω ′γ= HHPP s , (1)
where P is the mean power going from the wave to the
electron spin and back, ω ′ is the Doppler-shifted wave
frequency, γ is the gyromagnetic ratio, H1 is the wave
amplitude, τ is the electron time of flight through the
pumping area. (The parameters 1
1
−τ ωωγ )(,/ ssH can
be of order 10-4 – 10-5). It is supposed that another fac-
tors of the ESR broadening are negligible. The probabil-
ities of the electron spin flip due to the quantum absorp-
tion or induced radiation are equal one to another and
are determined by the following expression [12] (with
taking into account vL /=τ , where L is the pumping
section length, v is the velocity of the resonance elec-
tron):
))()((sin
)()(
)(
)(
2
1
22
22
1
2
2
12
2
Ht
H
H
tc
s
s
γ+ω−ω ′
×
τ+γ+ω−ω ′
γ
=
−
(2)
or by its quantum analog [12]. At the conditions
sω=ω ′ and γ π τH1 = / (because sin2(...)=1, and
22
1
−τ> >γ )( H ) we have 12 ≈)(tc , that is, the proba-
bility of an electron spin flip is about 1 to the moment of
its exit out of the section.
8.To maintain the required 12 ≈)(tc , the velocity
change of these two electron groups (with different
spins) can be compensated by suitable increasing of
the pumping power. Particularly, if the Doppler fre-
quency shifts for these groups reach the half-width of
the ESR: phl vvn // ωγ∆=ω 21 , then the pumping
power must be doubled (see Fig.1, middle; here
sω≡Ω ).
9. If the shifts reach the half-width of the ESR, one can
retune the ESR frequency on its resonance half-width
in the last section (see Fig. 1, bottom):
newssnews ,/, , ω=ω ′ω∆−ω=ω 21 . Then, at the suit-
able L and H1 as determined above, it is possible to
make spin flip of the near electron group (with ms=
+1/2) and do not change spin of another electron
group (with ms=1/2). After all, nearly full polarization
of the electrons can be realized (with ms= -1/2 in this
case).
In practice, it is worth while to use a racetrack in-
stead of the line of solenoids. In this case, the pumping
by the same-direction wave at a normal Doppler effect
(NDE SD) can be realized on the one straight part of the
racetrack, and the opposite-direction wave at normal
Doppler effect (NDE OD) - or the same-direction wave
at anomalous Doppler effect (ADE) - can be used on the
another part (see Fig 2a, b).
The calculations show that the polarization method
under consideration (for polarization of particles and
nuclei with a spin ½, e.g., p, T, He3,...) can have not
only a cognitive but a practical significance too. This
method allows to increase the polarized beams intensity
and will be useful in fusion researches, particle and nu-
clear physics, etc.
Fig. 1. Stages of polarization by resonance pumping
(bold vertical segments correspond to the electron
groups with different spins).
B
hv e NDE (SD)
hv e NDE (OD)
B
Fig. 2a.
Fig. 2b
B
hv e NDE (SD)
hv e ADE
B
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2 ELECTRON POLARIZATION
IN A "WARM" BEAM
In this part the development of the method is dis-
cussed for the warm beam, i.e., for the kinetic case in-
stead of the hydrodynamic one. In the analogous case,
the electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) was applied for
measuring the electron longitudinal velocity distribution
[13, 14]. The half-width of the both resonances can be
much smaller than the frequency Doppler shift:
τ/1 or effν are zvk3< < , (3)
where effν is the frequency half-width of the cyclotron
resonance for a single electron with velocity vz. In the
general case, effν denotes the frequency with which the
wave phase shifts in relation to the electron rotation
phase (by collisions, non-homogeneous, etc.). This situ-
ation is shown in the Fig. 3, where the wide curve repre-
sents a warm plasma or dispersed beam (the Gauss con-
tour), and the narrow curve does the Lorentz contour of
the ECR (or ESR) resonance. In this condition, the cy-
clotron loss is governed primarily by resonance elec-
trons in case of the ECR, and the electron spin flip is re-
alized primarily for resonance electrons in case of the
ESR.
Fig. 3.
Changing the electron cyclotron frequency as a pa-
rameter, we can systematically measure the entire elec-
tron longitudinal velocity distribution [13, 14].
By the same way, scanning step by step the electron
spin precession frequency (e.g., changing the longitudi-
nal magnetic field) and using for every step the mi-
crowave pumping procedure described in Part 1, one
can polarize the electron beam in the case of the veloci-
ty ("warm") electron beam dispersed (see Fig. 4).
1
2
3
4
5
6
Fig. 4.
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