Demonstration of Berry's phase using polarised ultracold neutrons
Demonstration of Berry's phase using polarised ultracold neutrons
Using stored spin-polarized ultracold neutrons subjected to a temporally varying magnetic field, we have demonstrated a manifestation of Berry's phase. We verified several properties of Berry's phase which include its solid-angle dependency and additivity for multiple excursions along the same path in parameter space.
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Richardson, D.J.
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Kilvington, A.I.
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Green, K.
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Lamoreaux, S.K.
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31 October 1988
Richardson, D.J.
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Kilvington, A.I.
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Green, K.
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Lamoreaux, S.K.
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Richardson, D.J., Kilvington, A.I., Green, K. and Lamoreaux, S.K.
(1988)
Demonstration of Berry's phase using polarised ultracold neutrons.
Physical Review Letters, 61 (18), .
(doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.61.2030).
Abstract
Using stored spin-polarized ultracold neutrons subjected to a temporally varying magnetic field, we have demonstrated a manifestation of Berry's phase. We verified several properties of Berry's phase which include its solid-angle dependency and additivity for multiple excursions along the same path in parameter space.
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Published date: 31 October 1988
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ISSN: 1079-7114
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