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Development of compact laser optics for an in-situ spin-exchange optical pumping $$^3$$He neutron spin filter

Oku, Takayuki; Hayashida, Hirotoshi*; Kira, Hiroshi*; Sakai, Kenji; Hiroi, Kosuke; Shinohara, Takenao; Sakaguchi, Yoshifumi*; Ino, Takashi*; Oyama, Kenji*; Chang, L.-J.*; et al.

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We have been developing a $$^3$$He neutron spin filter (NSF) for the efficient utilization of pulsed neutrons, since it can polarize neutrons effectively in a wide energy range. The $$^3$$He NSF is effective even for neutrons with energy higher than several-tens-meV, so that it will be useful for the study of high-energy magnetic excitation. Since the $$^3$$He NSF can also cover a large solid angle and polarize neutrons without deflecting them from their original course, it is suitable for the analyzer for SANS instruments and reflectometers. In addition, the $$^3$$He NSF will be a key device in the application of recently developed magnetic field imaging technique by using polarized pulsed neutrons. In order to apply the $$^3$$He NSF to experiments at a pulsed neutron experimental facility such as the J-PARC, it is important to make the system stable and easy to setup and operate, because the system is located inside a radiation shield for high energy $$gamma$$ ray and neutrons. In this study, we have developed compact laser optics with a volume holographic grating element for a spin-exchange optical pumping (SEOP) system, and composed an in-situ SEOP $$^3$$He NSF.

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Current status and perspectives in the development of an in-situ spin-exchange optical pumping $$^3$$He neutron spin filter at J-PARC

Oku, Takayuki; Kira, Hiroshi*; Hayashida, Hirotoshi*; Sakai, Kenji; Hiroi, Kosuke; Shinohara, Takenao; Sakaguchi, Yoshifumi*; Ino, Takashi*; Oyama, Kenji*; Nakamura, Mitsutaka; et al.

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We have been developing a $$^{3}$$He neutron spin filter (NSF) for the efficient utilization of pulsed neutrons, since it can polarize neutrons effectively in a wide energy range. The $$^{3}$$He NSF is effective even for neutrons with energy higher than several-tens-meV, so that it will be useful for the study of high-energy magnetic excitation. Since the $$^{3}$$He NSF can also cover a large solid angle and polarize neutrons without deflecting them from their original course, it is suitable for the analyzer for SANS instruments and reflectometers. In addition, the $$^{3}$$He NSF will be a key device in the application of recently developed magnetic field imaging technique by using polarized pulsed neutrons. In order to apply the $$^{3}$$He NSF to such experiments at a pulsed neutron experimental facility such as the J-PARC, we have developed compact laser optics with a volume holographic grating (VHG) element for a spin-exchange optical pumping (SEOP) system, and composed an in-situ SEOP $$^{3}$$He NSF. Current status in the development and application of the in-situ SEOP $$^{3}$$He NSF at J-PARC will be presented, and perspectives will be discussed.

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Magnetic shield design of in-situ SEOP polarized $$^{3}$$He neutron spin filter for high magnetic field sample environment accessories at J-PARC

Kira, Hiroshi*; Hayashida, Hirotoshi*; Oku, Takayuki; Sakai, Kenji; Hiroi, Kosuke; Ino, Takashi*; Oyama, Kenji*; Okawara, Manabu*; Kakurai, Kazuhisa; Suzuki, Junichi*; et al.

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