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In-situ SEOP polarizer and initial tests on a high flux neutron beam
Authors:E. Babcock   S. Boag   K.H. Andersen   M. Becker   C. Beecham   F. Bordenave   J. Chastagnier   W.C. Chen   R. Chung   T.E. Chupp   S. Elmore   P. Fouilloux   T.R. Gentile   D. Jullien   E. Lelievre-Berna   P. Mouveau   A. Petoukhov   M. Revert  T. Soldner
Affiliation:aInstitut Laue Langevin, Grenoble, France;bISIS, Chilton, Didcot, OX11 QX, UK;cNIST Gaithersburg, MD, USA;dFOCUS, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA;eJeulich Centre for Neutron Science, Garching, Germany
Abstract:Polarized 3He has shown its unique characteristics in many areas of polarized neutron scattering, its ability to polarize neutrons at short wavelengths, accept wide-angle and divergent beams and low backgrounds enable new classes of experiments. While polarized 3He is not a steady state solution as commonly applied, the benefits have been shown to offset the drawbacks of polarizing and refreshing the polarization in the neutron spin filter cells. As an extension of this work, in-situ polarization using the spin-exchange optical pumping (SEOP) method was explored as a means to construct a system which could be used to polarize 3He in the state used for an effective neutron spin filter to constant polarization while on the neutron beam. An in-situ SEOP polarizer was constructed. This device utilized many devices and principles developed for neutron spin filters which are polarized off the beam line using either SEOP or metastability exchange optical pumping (MEOP) under the same research program. As a collimation of this work effects of extremely high neutron capture flux density View the MathML source incident on the in-situ polarizer were explored.
Keywords:Helium   Neutron   Optical pumping   Polarization   Spin filter
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