Daniel K. Walter, Ph.D.

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2002 Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
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Atomic Physics
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William Happer grad student 2002 Princeton
 (Optical probes of angular momentum and energy transport in spin -exchange optical pumping systems.)
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Walter DK, Griffith WM, Happer W. (2002) Magnetic slowing down of spin relaxation due to binary collisions of alkali-metal atoms with buffer-gas atoms. Physical Review Letters. 88: 093004
Walter DK, Happer W. (2002) Spin-exchange broadening of atomic clock resonances Laser Physics. 12: 1182-1187
Borel PI, Erickson CJ, Walter DK. (2002) Magnetic decoupling of Rb spin relaxation in H2 buffer gas Physical Review a - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. 66: 634101-634104
Walter DK, Griffith WM, Happer W. (2001) Energy transport in high-density spin-exchange optical pumping cells. Physical Review Letters. 86: 3264-7
Kadlecek S, Walker T, Walter DK, et al. (2001) Spin-axis relaxation in spin-exchange collisions of alkali-metal atoms Physical Review a. Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. 63: 527171-527175
Leo PJ, Tiesinga E, Julienne PS, et al. (1998) Elastic and inelastic collisions of cold spin-polarized133Cs atoms Physical Review Letters. 81: 1389-1392
Walter DK, Happer W, Walker TG. (1998) Estimates of the relative magnitudes of the isotropic and anisotropic magnetic-dipole hyperfine interactions in alkali-metal-noble-gas systems Physical Review a - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. 58: 3642-3653
Levron D, Walter DK, Appelt S, et al. (1998) Magnetic resonance imaging of hyperpolarized 129Xe produced by spin exchange with diode-laser pumped Cs Applied Physics Letters. 73: 2666-2668
Driehuys B, Cates GD, Miron E, et al. (1996) High-volume production of laser-polarized 129Xe Applied Physics Letters. 69: 1668-1670
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