Parametric Resonance Enhancement in Neutron Interferometry and Search for Non-Newtonian Gravity
V. Gudkov, H. M. Shimizu, G. L. Greene

TL;DR
This paper investigates how parametric resonance can amplify neutron phase shifts caused by hypothetical non-Newtonian gravity, proposing an experimental setup to observe this effect.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach to detect non-Newtonian gravity effects using parametric resonance in neutron interferometry, supported by numerical confirmation.
Findings
Numerical confirmation of parametric resonance effects
Proposed experimental scheme for detection
Potential sensitivity to non-Newtonian gravitational signals
Abstract
The parametric resonance enhancement of the phase of neutrons due to non-Newtonian anomalous gravitational is considered. The existence of such resonances are confirmed by numerical calculations. A possible experimental scheme for the observation of this effect is discussed based on an existing neutron interferometer design.
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