23–27 Sept 2019
Downtown Holiday Inn
US/Eastern timezone

Session

New Applications

23 Sept 2019, 15:20
Downtown Holiday Inn

Downtown Holiday Inn

Knoxville, Tennessee

Conveners

New Applications

  • Josh Pierce

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  1. Klaus Dehmelt (Stony Brook University)
    23/09/2019, 15:20
    New Applications

    Momentum measurements in the forward direction at collider experiments are inherently difficult as the deflection of charged particles to be observed requires a magnetic field component that is perpendicular to the propagation direction of those particles. This, in turn, would jeopardize the quality of the colliding beam particles. To overcome this difficulty we propose a magnetic cloak that...

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  2. Michal Dragowski (University of Warsaw, Faculty of Physics)
    23/09/2019, 15:40
    New Applications

    An experiment investigating quantum spin correlations of relativistic electrons will be presented. The project aims at the first measurement of the quantum spin correlation function (and the corresponding probabilities) for a pair of relativistic particles with mass. Theoretical studies revealed unexpected properties of entangled systems in the relativistic energy range, but in all of the...

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  3. Prof. G. Ciullo (INFN - Ferrara and Ferrara University -- 44122 Ferrara (Italy))
    23/09/2019, 16:00
    New Applications

    The PREFER (Polarization REsearch for Fusion Experiments and Reactors) collaboration aims to address the know-hows in different fields and techniques to the challenging bet on fusion with polarized fuel.
    The efforts are focused on a variaty of duties and purposes, which are under the responsability of different institutes and research groups (presented here by the representative of the...

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  4. Jaideep Singh (Michigan State University)
    New Applications

    Inert gases frozen at cryogenic temperatures have been used to trap and study atoms and molecules for over 60 years. In particular, noble gas solids (NGS) are a promising medium for the capture, detection, and manipulation of atoms, molecules, and nuclear spins. They provide stable, chemically inert, & efficient confinement for a wide variety of guest species. Because NGS are transparent at...

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  5. Michael Famiano (Western Michigan University)
    New Applications

    The discovery of bio-molecules in meteorites with an excess of one chiral state has created one of the biggest questions in science today. That is, what is the origin of bio-molecular homochirality? Studies of this question are highly interdisciplinary, and while several pheonomenological models exist, we examine the relationship between fundamental symmetries at the particle level and the...

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