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<div class="csl-entry">Geerits, N., Sponar, S., Steffen, K. E., Snow, W. M., Parnell, S., Mauri, G., Smith, G. N., Dalgliesh, R. M., & de Haan, V. (2025). Measuring the angular momentum of a neutron using Earth’s rotation. <i>Physical Review Research (PRResearch)</i>, <i>7</i>(1), Article 013046. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.7.013046</div>
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/223767
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A coupling between Earth's rotation and orbital angular momentum (OAM), known as the Sagnac effect, is observed in entangled neutrons produced using a spin-echo interferometer. After correction for instrument systematics the measured coupling is within 5% of theory, with an uncertainty of 7.2%. The OAM in our setup is transverse to the propagation direction and scales linearly with neutron wavelength (4-12.75 Å), so the Sagnac coupling can be varied without mechanically rotating the device, which avoids systematic errors present in previous experiments. The detected transverse OAM of our beam corresponds to 4098±295 Å-1,105 times lower than in the previous neutron experiments. This demonstrates the feasibility of using the Sagnac effect to definitively measure neutron OAM and paves the way towards a future observation of the quantum Sagnac effect.
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FWF - Österr. Wissenschaftsfonds
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dc.description.sponsorship
U.S. Department of EnergyOffice of Sponsored ProgramsLousiana State University
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en
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American Physical Society
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Physical Review Research (PRResearch)
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dc.subject
Neutron
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Orbital Angular Momentum
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OAM
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Sagnac
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dc.title
Measuring the angular momentum of a neutron using Earth's rotation