Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9837919 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Polarized 3He can be used as a spin filter to polarize a broad energy spectrum of neutrons. As a prototype for use on the single-crystal diffractometer (SCD) at the spallation neutron source (SNS), we have built a compact system to continuously polarize a 3He spin filter by spin-exchange optical pumping. Polarizing in the neutron beam provides a constant neutron polarization and reduces the sensitivity to relaxation mechanisms. The capability to operate in the presence of non-optimal magnetic field homogeneity allowed us to employ a highly compact solenoid only 9.5Â cm in diameter and 20Â cm long. Using only 7Â W of laser light we maintained 44% 3He polarization in an 11cm3 cell, despite an overall cell relaxation time of â10h. Results from a test on the SCD at IPNS are discussed.
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Authors
G.L. Jones, J. Baker, W.C. Chen, B. Collett, J.A. Cowan, M.F. Dias, T.R. Gentile, C. Hoffmann, T. Koetzle, W.T. Lee, K. Littrell, M. Miller, A. Schultz, W.M. Snow, X. Tong, H. Yan, A. Yue,