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1 March 2019 Structured neutron waves
Dusan Sarenac, Charles W. Clark, David G. Cory, Connor Kapahi, Benjamin Heacock, Michael G. Huber, Joachim Nsofini, Chandra B. Shahi, Dmitry A. Pushin
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Abstract
Emerging quantum materials are becoming the building blocks for quantum devices and they are enabling new advances from spintronics to topological insulators. Their functionality typically comes from their inner magnetic field structure. Neutrons are a particularly good probe to characterize such features. The control of neutron orbital angular momentum and the spin-orbit interaction enables new characterizing techniques and increased sensitivity towards specific material properties. Here we review the preparation and characterization methods of structured neutron waves.
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Dusan Sarenac, Charles W. Clark, David G. Cory, Connor Kapahi, Benjamin Heacock, Michael G. Huber, Joachim Nsofini, Chandra B. Shahi, and Dmitry A. Pushin "Structured neutron waves", Proc. SPIE 10934, Optical, Opto-Atomic, and Entanglement-Enhanced Precision Metrology, 1093425 (1 March 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2515469
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KEYWORDS
Spiral phase plates

Prisms

Magnetism

Phase shifts

Crystals

Diffraction

Holography

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