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Pendellösung interferometry probes the neutron charge radius, lattice dynamics, and fifth forces
Benjamin Heacock1,2,3, Takuhiro Fujiie4,5, Robert W Haun6,7
1National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, USA.
Abstract:
Structure factors describe how incident radiation is scattered from materials such as silicon and germanium and characterize the physical interaction between the material and scattered particles. We used neutron Pendellösung interferometry to make precision measurements of the (220) and (400) neutron-silicon structure factors and achieved a factor-of-four improvement in the (111) structure factor uncertainty. These data provide measurements of the silicon Debye-Waller factor at room temperature and the mean square neutron charge radius
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