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Sep 22 – 27, 2024
Jefferson Lab
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Development of a polarized Lanthanum target with perovskite crystals

Sep 23, 2024, 9:40 AM
20m
Cebaf Center Auditorium (Jefferson Lab)

Cebaf Center Auditorium

Jefferson Lab

12000 Jefferson Ave. Newport News, VA 23606

Speaker

Dr Masataka Iinuma (Hiroshima University, AdSE)

Description

It is widely known that a solid polarized target is a powerful device for researches in spin physics, such as investigations of spin structure of nucleons, spin correlation in nuclear reactions, and precise measurements of discrete symmetries. In practical beam experiments, the solid polarized targets are limited to protons and deuterons since a relaxation time of nuclei with a large quadrupole moment is very short under a typical magnitude of external magnetic field. A possible method for overcoming such a problem is to perform the Dynamic Nuclear Polarization(DNP) with perovskite crystals, which is expected as a new tool for opening up further potential in spin physics. The NOPTREX collaboration applies this method for the development of a polarized lanthanum (139La) target, which is a core device for discovery of Time-reversal violating effects with a slow neutron. In this presentation, I will introduce a basic concept and some features of the method, and also show the current status on Research and Development(R&D) of the polarized 139La target in the NOPTREX project.

Primary author

Dr Masataka Iinuma (Hiroshima University, AdSE)

Presentation materials