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Optical pumping is a well known method for achieving beam modulation of selected states in a crossed beam experiment, e.g. for a time of flight analysis with a pseudo random correlation method. For these applications optical pumping will have to be known in all detail. Special care is needed when a polarized laserbeam is used, since Δm selection rules have to be taken into account.
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Kroon, J.P.C., Beijerinck, H.C.W., Verster, N.F. (1985). Optical Pumping Of Metastable Neon Atoms in A Weak Magnetic Field. In: Belotserkovskii, O.M., Kogan, M.N., Kutateladze, S.S., Rebrov, A.K. (eds) Rarefied Gas Dynamics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2467-6_11
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