Publication detail
Control and stabilization wavelength of Ti:Sa laser which is used for an optical pumping of atoms of rubidium
Zdeněk Buchta, Jan Rychnovský, Josef Lazar
Czech title
Řízení a stabilizace vlnové délky Ti:Sa laseru, který je použit k optickému čerpání atomů rubidia
English title
Control and stabilization wavelength of Ti:Sa laser which is used for an optical pumping of atoms of rubidium
Type
abstract
Language
en
Original abstract
The rapidly growing interest in production of hyperpolarized noble gasses (HpG), predominantly 3He and 129Xe for Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) experiments is driven by potentially attractive medical applications. Neither helium nor xenon is normally present in the body, so the experiments do not suffer from unwanted background signals. Among the potential medicine applications, the opportunity to image organs with low water content and/or with air spaces, such as colon or lungs, has raised a considerable interest. Current conventional imaging techniques cannot provide good images of these hollow spaces, and not even of the surrounding tissues. These applications show that HpG may become a useful tool for non-invasive investigation of human lung ventilation, giving access to static imaging during breathhold, dynamics of inspiration/expiration, and functional imaging. The phenomenon of angular momentum transfer by the exchange of spins between optically pumped Rb atoms and nuclear spins of 3He was first reported by Bouchiat (1960) and theoretically described by Herman (1965).
Czech abstract
viz anglická anotace
English abstract
The rapidly growing interest in production of hyperpolarized noble gasses (HpG), predominantly 3He and 129Xe for Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) experiments is driven by potentially attractive medical applications. Neither helium nor xenon is normally present in the body, so the experiments do not suffer from unwanted background signals. Among the potential medicine applications, the opportunity to image organs with low water content and/or with air spaces, such as colon or lungs, has raised a considerable interest. Current conventional imaging techniques cannot provide good images of these hollow spaces, and not even of the surrounding tissues. These applications show that HpG may become a useful tool for non-invasive investigation of human lung ventilation, giving access to static imaging during breathhold, dynamics of inspiration/expiration, and functional imaging. The phenomenon of angular momentum transfer by the exchange of spins between optically pumped Rb atoms and nuclear spins of 3He was first reported by Bouchiat (1960) and theoretically described by Herman (1965).
Keywords in English
optical pumping, Ti:Sa laser, spectroscopy, laser frequency stabilization
Released
07.09.2004
Location
Department of Physics, Slovak University of Agriculture, Nitra
ISBN
80-8069-410-9
Book
Abstracts of Papers and Posters, XIVth Slovak-Czech-Polish Optical Conference on Wave and Quantum Aspects of Contemporary Optics
Pages count
1