Abstract
A nonresonant Overhauser effect by photoexcited conduction electrons is obtained on Si29 nuclei in silicon at 77°K in two different ways: (a) Saturation of the electronic magnetization is achieved with unpolarized light by exciting an equal number of spins up and spins down. (b) Polarized electronic spins are produced by optical pumping with circularly polarized light; the nuclear magnetization obtained in 1 G by optically pumped electrons corresponds to the equilibrium value at 77°K in 28 kG.