2024
DOI: 10.1103/physrevresearch.6.043079
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Achieving a near-ideal silicon crystal neutron interferometer using submicrometer fabrication techniques

M. G. Huber,
B. Heacock,
I. Taminiau
et al.

Abstract: Perfect-crystal neutron interferometry, which is analogous to Mach-Zehnder interferometry, uses Bragg diffraction to form interfering neutron paths. The measured phase shifts can be used to probe many types of interactions whether it be nuclear, electromagnetic, gravitational, or topological in nature. For a perfect-crystal interferometer to preserve coherence, the crystal must possess a high degree of dimensional tolerance as well as being relatively defect-free with minimal internal stresses. In the past, pe… Show more

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