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Experimental realization of neutron helical waves

Dusan Sarenac, Melissa E. Henderson, Huseyin Ekinci, Charles W. Clark, David G. Cory, Lisa DeBeer‐Schmitt, M. G. Huber, Connor Kapahi, D. A. Pushin

2022Science Advances39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Methods of preparation and analysis of structured waves of light, electrons, and atoms have been advancing rapidly. Despite the proven power of neutrons for material characterization and studies of fundamental physics, neutron science has not been able to fully integrate these techniques because of small transverse coherence lengths, the relatively poor resolution of spatial detectors, and low fluence rates. Here, we demonstrate methods that are practical with the existing technologies and show the experimental achievement of neutron helical wavefronts that carry well-defined orbital angular momentum values. We discuss possible applications and extensions to spin-orbit correlations and material characterization techniques.

Topics & Concepts

NeutronPhysicsCharacterization (materials science)Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy)WavefrontRealization (probability)ElectronDetectorOpticsAngular momentumComputational physicsNuclear physicsClassical mechanicsQuantum mechanicsMathematicsStatisticsOrbital Angular Momentum in OpticsAstro and Planetary ScienceNuclear Physics and Applications
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