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A lamb-shift polarimeter for H2 and D2 molecules. / Huxold, L.; Büscher, M.; Engels, R. et al.

In: Proceedings of Science, Vol. 346, 01.01.2018.

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Huxold, L, Büscher, M, Engels, R, Awwad, HM, Grigoryev, K, Toporkov, D & Shestakov, YV 2018, 'A lamb-shift polarimeter for H2 and D2 molecules', Proceedings of Science, vol. 346.

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Huxold, L., Büscher, M., Engels, R., Awwad, H. M., Grigoryev, K., Toporkov, D., & Shestakov, Y. V. (2018). A lamb-shift polarimeter for H2 and D2 molecules. Proceedings of Science, 346.

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Huxold L, Büscher M, Engels R, Awwad HM, Grigoryev K, Toporkov D et al. A lamb-shift polarimeter for H2 and D2 molecules. Proceedings of Science. 2018 Jan 1;346.

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Huxold, L. ; Büscher, M. ; Engels, R. et al. / A lamb-shift polarimeter for H2 and D2 molecules. In: Proceedings of Science. 2018 ; Vol. 346.

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abstract = "A prototype of a source of polarized hydrogen and deuterium molecules has been developed at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics (BINP) in Novosibirsk. The Molecular Beam Source (MBS) is based on the Stern-Gerlach principle. First tests indicate that the separation of H2 and D2 molecules in the different nuclear spin projection states is possible. To verify this, a measurement of the nuclear spin polarization is needed. A Lamb-Shift Polarimeter (LSP) is well suited for this purpose. Therefore, an LSP has been built at the Institut f{\"u}r Kernphysik (IKP) of the Forschungszentrum J{\"u}lich. It has been shipped to Novosibirsk and there first successful tests were performed.",
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AU - Shestakov, Yu V.

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