Development of a 3He magnetometer for a neutron electric dipole moment experiment

  • Kraft A
  • Koch H
  • Daum M
  • et al.
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We have developed a highly sensitive 3He magnetometer for the accurate measurement of the magnetic field in an experiment searching for an electric dipole moment of the neutron. By measuring the Larmor frequency of nuclear spin polarized 3He atoms a sensitivity on the femto-Tesla scale can be achieved. A 3He/Cs-test facility was established at the Institute of Physics of the Johannes Gutenberg University inMainz to investigate the readout of 3He free induction decay with a lamp-pumped Cs magnetometer. For this we designed and built an ultra-compact and transportable polarizer unit which polarizes 3He gas up to 55 %by metastability exchange optical pumping. The polarized 3He was successfully transfered from the polarizer into a glass cell mounted in a magnetic shield and the 3He free induction decay was detected by a lamp-pumped Cs magnetometer.

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Kraft, A., Koch, H.-C., Daum, M., Heil, W., Lauer, T., Neumann, D., … Weis, A. (2014). Development of a 3He magnetometer for a neutron electric dipole moment experiment. EPJ Techniques and Instrumentation, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjti/s40485-014-0008-0

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