Hybrid Magnetic Shielding
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Abstract
The search for the electric dipole moment of the neutron requires the ambient magnetic field to be on the pT scale which is accomplished with large magnetic shielding rooms. These rooms are fitted with large mu-metal sheets to allow for passive cancellation of background magnetic fields. Active shielding technology cannot uniformly cancel background magnetic fields. These issues can be remedied by combining the methods into a hybrid system. The design used is composed of panels that have an active layer of cancellation between two sheets of mu-metal. The panels form a cube and draw in magnetic fields perpendicular to the surface which can then be reduced using active shielding.
Authors
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Kevin Royal
University of Kentucky
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Christopher Crawford
University of Kentucky
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Andrew Mullins
Univ of Kentucky, University of Kentucky
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Greg Porter
University of Kentucky
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Hunter Blanton
University of Kentucky
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Connor Johnstone
University of Kentucky
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Ben Kistler
University of Kentucky
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Daniela Olivera
Berea College