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arxiv: nucl-th/0406004 · v1 · submitted 2004-06-02 · ⚛️ nucl-th

Ultra-cold Neutron Production in Anti-ferromagnetic Oxygen Solid

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keywords solidoxygenproductionalphaanti-ferromagneticdeuteriummagnonsmuch
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Spin waves, or magnons, in the anti-ferromagnetic $\alpha$ phase of solid oxygen provide a novel mechanism for ultra-cold neutron (UCN) production. Magnons dominate the energy exchange mechanisms for cold neutrons and UCN in solid $\alpha$-oxygen, much in the same way as do phonons in solid deuterium superthermal UCN sources. We present calculations of UCN production and upscattering rates in S-O$_2$. The results indicate that S-O$_2$ is potentially a much more efficient UCN source material than solid deuterium.

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