Limits on Magnetically Induced Faraday Rotation from Polarized ³He Atoms
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Faraday rotation has become a powerful tool in a large variety of physics applications. Most prominently, Faraday rotation can be used in precision magnetometry. Here we report the first measurements of gyromagnetic Faraday rotation on a dense, hyperpolarized $^3$He gas target. Theoretical calculations predict the rotations of linearly polarized light due to the magnetization of spin-1/2 particles are on the scale of 10$^{-7}$ radians. To maximize the signal, a $^3$He target designed to use with a multipass cavity is combined with a sensitive apparatus for polarimetry that can detect optical rotations on the order of 10$^{-8}$ radians. Although the expected results are well above the sensitivity for the given experimental conditions, no nuclear-spin induced rotation was observed.
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