Abstract
Optical pumping experiments have been performed on helium 4 atoms in the metastable level 2 3S1 with the object of studying the modulation of light in absorption in the longitudinal and transverse beams. Magnetic resonance curves were obtained similar to those found in emission in double-resonance experiments. With a particular geometrical arrangement employing circular polarizers, the Bloch magnetic resonance curves were obtained. Modulation at four times the applied frequency was obtained with a linear polarizer in the pumping beam. This modulation is ascribed to the circulation of coherence in the optical pumping cycle. From the behaviour of the resonance signals as a function of the frequency and amplitude of the stimulating field, it is inferred that a substantial part of the signal arises from coherence which has survived two complete cycles. The observations are satisfactorily explained by the theory developed in the previous paper.
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