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Resonant polarimeter, first proposed by Derbenev in 1993, measures the spin-dependent energy deposited by a beam in cavity via the Stern-Gerlach interaction. Various tests have been proposed, but none yet performed. We are planning a proof-of-principle test using polarized electrons and a room temperature copper cavity.
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= Meetings and Discussion =
 
= Meetings and Discussion =
  

Revision as of 12:14, 20 July 2016

Resonant polarimeter, first proposed by Derbenev in 1993, measures the spin-dependent energy deposited by a beam in cavity via the Stern-Gerlach interaction. Various tests have been proposed, but none yet performed. We are planning a proof-of-principle test using polarized electrons and a room temperature copper cavity.


Meetings and Discussion


References and Documents

  • Measuring the intensity and position of a pA electron beam with resonant cavities

Thorsten R. Pusch, F. Frommberger, W. C. A. Hillert, and B. Neff, Phys. Rev. ST Accel. Beams 15, 112801 (2012): [1] media:PhysRevSTAB.15.112801.pdf

  • The Stern-Gerlach interaction between a traveling particle and a time varying magnetic field

M. Conte, M. Ferro, G. Gemme, W.W. MacKay, R. Parodi, M. Pusterla, arXiv:physics/0003069 (March 24, 2000): [2] media:arXiv_physics_0003069v1.pdf

  • RF-resonance beam polarimeter Part I. Fundamental concepts

Ya. S. Derbenev, Nucl. Inst. Meth. A 336, 12 (1993): [3] media:NuclInstMethA.336.12.pdf

  • Lorentz Transform of an Arbitrary Force Field Acting on a Particle in its Rest Frame, using the Hamilton-Lagrangian Formalism

C. Tschalär (June 24, 2016): media:Tschaller_Tech_Note_B-IR.pdf