Autor: |
Y-Y, Jau, W C, Chen, T R, Gentile, D S, Hussey |
Rok vydání: |
2020 |
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Zdroj: |
Rev Sci Instrum |
ISSN: |
1089-7623 |
Popis: |
We report an experimental implementation for neutron transverse polarization analysis that is able to detect a small angular change (≪ 10(−3) rad) of neutron spin orientation. The approach is demonstrated for monochromatic beams and we show that it could be extended to polychromatic neutron beams. Our approach employs a (3)He spin filter inside a solenoid with an analyzing direction perpendicular to the incident neutron polarization direction. The method was tested with polarized neutron beams and a spin rotator placed inside a μ-metal shield just upstream of the analyzer. No cryogenic superconducting shields or additional neutron spin manipulations are needed. With a counting detector, we experimentally show that the angular resolution [Formula: see text] rad is only determined by the counting statistics for the total counts N, and the product of the neutron polarization P(n) and the analyzing power A. With a high-flux neutron beam, 10(−6) rad angular sensitivity is feasible within a day. This simple, classical-quantum-limited transverse polarization analysis scheme may reduce the overall complexity of experimental implementation for applications requiring sensitive neutron polarimetry and improve the precision in fundamental science studies and polarized neutron imaging. |
Databáze: |
OpenAIRE |
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