Demonstration of Novel Neutron Interferometer for Fundamental Physics
ORAL
Abstract
The measurement sensitivity of the interferometer is proportional to the neutron wavelength and the interaction length. We have developed a novel neutron interferometer using multilayer neutron mirrors, which can use longer wavelengths and longer interaction lengths compared to the conventional interferometer. The use of pulsed neutron beams and time-of-flight methods can significantly increase the number of neutrons used and suppress systematic uncertainties based on the wavelength-dependent information of the interference fringes. Thanks to the fully two-path separation, the measurement of neutron-nuclear scattering lengths obtained by insertion of solid samples has been realized. The measured neutron-nuclear scattering lengths for several nuclei were consistent with the literature values. In this talk, we report the result of the demonstration of the novel neutron interferometer.
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Presenters
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Fujiie Takuhiro
Nagoya University
Authors
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Fujiie Takuhiro
Nagoya University
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Masahiro Hino
Institute for Integrated Radiation and Nuclear Science, Kyoto University
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Takuya Hosobata
RIKEN Center for Advanced Photonics, RIKEN
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Go Ichikawa
High Energy Accelerator Research Organization
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Masaaki Kitaguchi
Nagoya University, Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute, Nagoya University, KMI Nagoya Univ., KMI Nagoya University, KMI institute, Nagoya University
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Hirohiko M Shimizu
Nagoya University, School of Science, Nagoya University, Department of Physics, Nagoya University
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Yutaka Yamagata
RIKEN Center for Advanced Photonics, RIKEN
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Yoshichika Seki
Tohoku University
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Kenji MISHIMA
KEK, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK), KEK-IMSS