Abstract

An experiment is reported on two-step photoionization of Cs via the 6P3/2 intermediate state using circularly polarized radiation from a GaAs laser for the first step (8521 AA) and from an Ar-ion laser for the second step. Values for the ratio of ion production rates for right- and left-handed circular polarization in the second step and for the spin polarization of the photoelectrons are presented. The measurements are interpreted on the basis of a calculation which takes into account the hyperfine splitting of the levels involved in the first transition. A description in terms of fine-structure splitting of the 6P state is shown to be totally inadequate, even when allowing for possibly large spin-orbit effects in the continuum. The process is evaluated as a possible source of a spin-polarized electron beam.

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