Ultracold-neutron infrastructure for the gravitational spectrometer GRANIT
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/ Authors
P. Schmidt-Wellenburg, K. H. Andersen, P. Courtois, M. Kreuz, S. Mironov, V. V. Nesvizhevsky, G. Pignol, K. V. Protasov, T. Soldner, F. Vezzu
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/ Abstract
The gravitational spectrometer GRANIT will be set up at the Institut Laue Langevin. It will profit from the high ultracold neutron density produced by a dedicated source. A monochromator made of crystals from graphite intercalated with potassium will provide a neutron beam with 0.89 nm incident on the source. The source employs superthermal conversion of cold neutrons in superfluid helium, in a vessel made from BeO ceramics with Be windows. A special extraction technique has been tested which feeds the spectrometer only with neutrons with a vertical velocity component v < 20 cm/s, thus keeping the density in the source high. This new source is expected to provide a density of up to 800 1/cm3 for the spectrometer.