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Probing the Goos-Hanchen effect with entangled neutrons
Abstract: The fact that rays incident upon and reflected from a surface cross at a point slightly behind the reflecting surface was first postulated by Sir Isaac Newton and measured in 1947 for light by Goos and Hanchen (GH). A 2010 experiment on Offspec showed a phase shift between oppositely polarized neutrons reflected from a magnetic surface that was interpreted as evidence for a neutron GH effect. Theories purporting to describe the GH effect for neutrons give different results. We propose accurate measurements on Larmor to resolve this issue. The experiments will be guided by on-going dynamical simulations of entangled neutrons reflecting from surfaces and bear on the potential of using entangled neutrons as a new probe of matter.
Experimenter: Dr Stephen Kuhn
Local Contact: Dr Robert Dalgliesh
Experimenter: Dr Jonathan Leiner
Experimenter: Dr Victor Otto de Haan
Experimenter: Dr Fankang Li
Experimenter: Dr Steven Parnell
Experimenter: Dr Jeroen Plomp
Experimenter: Mr Samuel McKay
Experimenter: Professor Roger Pynn
DOI: 10.5286/ISIS.E.RB2310496
ISIS Experiment Number: RB2310496
Part DOI | Instrument | Public release date | Download Link |
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10.5286/ISIS.E.RB2310496-1 | LARMOR | 20 November 2026 | Download |
Publisher: STFC ISIS Neutron and Muon Source
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