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2016
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2016.05.012 in citations.
Electromagnetic Simulation and Design of a Novel Waveguide RF Wien Filter for Electric Dipole Moment Measurements of Protons and Deuterons
Electromagnetic Simulation and Design of a Novel Waveguide RF Wien Filter for Electric Dipole Moment Measurements of Protons and Deuterons
The conventional Wien filter is a device with orthogonal static magnetic and electric fields, often used for velocity separation of charged particles. Here we describe the electromagnetic design calculations for a novel waveguide RF Wien filter that will be employed to solely manipulate the spins of...
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Personal Name(s): | Slim, J. |
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Gebel, R. / Heberling, D. / Hinder, F. / Hölscher, D. / Lehrach, A. / Lorentz, B. / Mey, S. / Nass, A. / Rathmann, F. (Corresponding author) / Reifferscheidt, L. / Soltner, H. / Straatmann, H. / Trinkel, F. / Wolters, J. | |
Contributing Institute: |
JARA-FAME; JARA-FAME Kernphysikalische Großgeräte; IKP-4 Institut 2 (Experimentelle Kernphysik II); IKP-2 |
Published in: | Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research / A, 828 (2016) S. 116 - 124 |
Imprint: |
Amsterdam
North-Holland Publ. Co.
2016
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DOI: |
10.1016/j.nima.2016.05.012 |
Document Type: |
Journal Article |
Research Program: |
Cosmic Matter in the Laboratory Accelerator R & D |
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Publikationsportal JuSER |
The conventional Wien filter is a device with orthogonal static magnetic and electric fields, often used for velocity separation of charged particles. Here we describe the electromagnetic design calculations for a novel waveguide RF Wien filter that will be employed to solely manipulate the spins of protons or deuterons at frequencies of about 0.1–2 MHz at the COoler SYnchrotron COSY at Jülich. The device will be used in a future experiment that aims at measuring the proton and deuteron electric dipole moments, which are expected to be very small. Their determination, however, would have a huge impact on our understanding of the universe. |