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Article Dans Une Revue Phys.Rev.A Année : 2019

Frequency shifts in noble-gas comagnetometers

William A. Terrano
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Jonas Meinel
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Natasha Sachdeva
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Timothy E. Chupp
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Peter Fierlinger
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Florian Kuchler
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Jaideep T. Singh
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Résumé

Polarized nuclei are a powerful tool in nuclear-spin studies and in the search for physics beyond the standard model. Systems which compare two nuclear species have thus far been limited by anomalous yet reproducible frequency variations of unknown origin. We studied the self-interactions in a He3-Xe129 system by independently addressing, controlling, and measuring the influence of each component of the nuclear-spin polarization. Our results directly rule out prior explanations of the shifts and demonstrate experimentally that they can be explained by species-dependent self-interactions. We also report a gas-phase frequency shift induced by Xe129 on He3.

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hal-02193949 , version 1 (24-07-2019)

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William A. Terrano, Jonas Meinel, Natasha Sachdeva, Timothy E. Chupp, Skyler Degenkolb, et al.. Frequency shifts in noble-gas comagnetometers. Phys.Rev.A, 2019, 100 (1), pp.012502. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevA.100.012502⟩. ⟨hal-02193949⟩
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