For laser collimation of neutral F atoms, a resonance transition cycle betw
een the metastable and the upper excited states (3s(4)P(5/2) <--> 3p(4)D(7/
2)(0)) can be used as a two-level closed system. We have determined the lif
etime of the metastable state (3s(4)P(5/2)) in F atoms by measuring the dec
ay curve of the fluorescence intensity as a function of distance from the p
lasma source. Combining the measured velocity of F radicals from the Dopple
r shift of the fluorescence peak, we have obtained the lifetime of the F me
tastable state as 3.7 +/- 0.5 mus. With this short metastable lifetime of F
radicals, the simple Doppler cooling method using spontaneous light force
is not practical for laser collimation of F radicals. Use of stimulated lig
ht force may be necessary to collimate F radical beams in a short distance.