# The Pulsed Neutron Beam EDM Experiment

**Authors:** E. Chanel, Z. Hodge, D. Ries, I. Schulthess, M. Solar, T. Soldner, O., Stalder, J. Thorne, F.M. Piegsa

arXiv: 1812.03987 · 2020-01-08

## TL;DR

This paper discusses the Beam EDM experiment that uses a pulsed cold neutron beam to search for electric dipole moments, offering an alternative to ultracold neutron methods.

## Contribution

It introduces a novel approach employing pulsed cold neutron beams for EDM searches, contrasting with traditional ultracold neutron techniques.

## Key findings

- Development of a proof-of-principle Ramsey apparatus
- Initial results demonstrating feasibility of the pulsed beam method
- Progress towards sensitive EDM measurements

## Abstract

We report on the Beam EDM experiment, which aims to employ a pulsed cold neutron beam to search for an electric dipole moment instead of the established use of storable ultracold neutrons. We present a brief overview of the basic measurement concept and the current status of our proof-of-principle Ramsey apparatus.

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