Magnetic Field Control and Monitoring for the ACME III Electron Electric Dipole Moment Search
ORAL
Abstract
We successfully diminished the ambient field by over $10^4$ times using a three-layer mu-metal shield. Our advanced self-shielding coil system was capable of generating a uniform magnetic field necessary for eEDM measurements, while ensuring the mu-metal shields remained non-magnetized across more than a thousand field reversals. Combining both shields and coils, we attained magnetic field control with a precision of 10 µG and maintained gradients below 1 µG/cm within the spin-precession volume of 100 × 4.2 × 4.2 cm³. Furthermore, the coils are capable of offering a flexible combination of magnetic field gradients, aiding in the examination of potential systematic errors.
The monitoring of magnetic fields is achieved with an array of magnetometers. We also use the magnetically sensitive Q state of ThO as an in-situ co-magnetometer. With these upgrades, we aim to minimize systematic errors for ACME III eEDM measurement to a level below the statistical accuracy of $1\times 10^{-31}e\dot cm$. The newly constructed ACME III beamline including these upgrades will be presented.
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Publication: Science 343, p. 269-272 (2014)<br>Nature 562, 355-360 (2018).
Presenters
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Xing Fan
Northwestern University
Authors
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Xing Fan
Northwestern University
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Siyuan Liu
Northwestern University
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Daniel G Ang
Harvard University
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Maya Watts
Northwestern University
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Cole Meisenhelder
Harvard University
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Collin Diver
Northwestern University
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Ayami Hiramoto
Okayama University
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Takahiko Masuda
Okayama Univ
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Peiran Hu
University of Chicago
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Zhen Han
University of Chicago
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Xing Wu
Harvard University, Michigan State University
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David DeMille
University of Chicago, University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory
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John M Doyle
Harvard University
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Gerald Gabrielse
Northwestern University
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Koji Yoshimura
Okayama University, Okayama
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Satoshi Uetake
Okayama University
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Noboru Sasao
Okayama University
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Cristian D Panda
UC Berkeley
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Nicholas R Hutzler
California Institute of Technology