Room Temperature Test of the Full Scale Cryogenic Cavallo High Voltage Multiplier for nEDM@SNS
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Abstract
The SNS nEDM experiment, a search for an electric dipole moment of the neutron to be conducted at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Spallation Neutron Source, will employ a strong electric field across measurement cells immersed in superfluid helium-4 at 400 mK. The voltage required on a central electrode is about 650 kV. Direct supply of such a voltage from a room temperature power supply into the sub-1 Kelvin environment would be very difficult in terms of cryogenic compatibility, so this experiment aims to use concepts from 18th century Cavallo's Multiplier to amplify a moderate supply voltage up to a sufficient level. A cryogenic Cavallo high voltage amplifier is being developed at Los Alamos National Laboratory for use in the SNS nEDM experiment. In this talk, results from testing this apparatus at room-temperature, prior to its installation in a cryostat for low temperature testing, will be presented.
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Presenters
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Theresa A Sandborn
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)
Authors
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Theresa A Sandborn
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)
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Steven M Clayton
LANL, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Isaac Smythe
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Marie A Blatnik
Caltech
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Jason Surbrook
Michigan State University, Los Alamos National Laboratory