Pulsed UCN production using a Doppler shifter at J-PARC
S. Imajo, K. Mishima, M. Kitaguchi, Y. Iwashia, N. L. Yamada, M. Hino,, T. Oda, T. Ino, H. M. Shimizu, S. Yamashita, R. Katayama

TL;DR
This paper reports the development of a pulsed ultra-cold neutron source at J-PARC using a Doppler shifter, achieving significant UCN flux and density for neutron electric dipole moment research.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel pulsed UCN source utilizing a Doppler shifter with enhanced flux and density, suitable for nEDM experiments at J-PARC.
Findings
UCN flux of 80 cps achieved
Spatial density of 1.4 UCN/cm³ at production
Repetition frequency of 8.33 Hz for pulsed UCN
Abstract
We have constructed a Doppler-shifter-type pulsed ultra-cold neutron (UCN) source at the Materials and Life Science Experiment Facility (MLF) of the Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC). Very-cold neutrons (VCNs) with 136- velocity in a neutron beam supplied by a pulsed neutron source are decelerated by reflection on a m=10 wide-band multilayer mirror, yielding pulsed UCN. The mirror is fixed to the tip of a 2,000-rpm rotating arm moving with 68- velocity in the same direction as the VCN. The repetition frequency of the pulsed UCN is and the time width of the pulse at production is . In order to increase the UCN flux, a supermirror guide, wide-band monochromatic mirrors, focus guides, and a UCN extraction guide have been newly installed or improved. The -equivalent count rate of the output…
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