2-7 September 2018
Australian National Maritime Museum
Australia/Sydney timezone

Phase Grating Moire Interferometry

5 Sep 2018, 14:50
20m
Lighthouse Gallery (Australian National Maritime Museum)

Lighthouse Gallery

Australian National Maritime Museum

2 Murray Street, Sydney NSW 2000

Speaker

Dusan Sarenac (University of Waterloo)

Description

In this talk I will present our work on developing far-field moire neutron interferometry at the National Institute of Standards and Technology's Center for Neutron Research. We have successfully built a two phase-grating moire interferometer and employed it for phase contrast imaging. This novel technique allows for broad wavelength acceptance and relaxed requirements related to fabrication and alignment, circumventing the main obstacles associated with perfect crystal neutron interferometry. In addition we provide the first demonstration that a neutron far-field interferometer can be employed to measure the microstructure of a sample. It is possible to measure the microstructure in the length scale range of 100 nm to 100 um by varying the grating spacing. Lastly, I will talk about our demonstration of a three phase-grating neutron interferometer and its promising application to accurately measure big G, the Newtonian constant of gravitation.

Primary authors

Dusan Sarenac (University of Waterloo) Dmitry Pushin (University of Waterloo) David Cory (University of Waterloo) Michael Huber (NIST) Muhammad Arif (NIST) Benjamin Heacock (NCSU) Daniel Hussey (NIST) David Jacobson (NIST) Jacob LaManna (NIST) Alex Cronin (University of Arizona) Houxin Miao (NIH) Han Wen (NIH)

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