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The optically pumped polarized H− source at TRIUMF
An optically pumped ion source capable of producing more than 10 μA continuous polarized H− suitable for injection into the cyclotron is being constructed. Preliminary measurements of sodium target polarization are reported. Broadband laser pumping is shown to be effective, and increases in polarization with magnetic field and with bi‐directional pumping are observed and explained.