Spin Transport Coils for the n2EDM Experiment
ORAL
Abstract
The n2EDM experiment, being carried out at Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), is a search for new sources of CP-violation needed to explain the baryon asymmetry in our universe. In this experiment, polarized ultracold neutrons are guided through magnetic shielding into two storage cells where they undergo free spin precession, and then are guided back out of the magnetic shield into spin analyzers. Highly efficient spin transport is important, as this linearly affects the sensitivity. I will report the design of the spin transport coil system, and measurements of the spin transport efficeincy.
*This research was partially funded by the Depeartment of Energy under contract DE-SC0014622.
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Presenters
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Christopher B Crawford
- University of Kentucky