Abstract
The prospect of producing a statically polarized proton target for elementary particle research has been of interest for some time and has become technically feasible with the advent of dilution refrigerators and > 100-kG superconducting magnets. Protons in a 100-kG field can, in principle, be polarized to 76% at temperatures of 10 m°K.
Work supported in part by the National Science Foundation and the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission.
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Bozler, H.M., Graf, E.H. (1974). Proton Resonance in Highly Polarized HD. In: Timmerhaus, K.D., O’Sullivan, W.J., Hammel, E.F. (eds) Low Temperature Physics-LT 13. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-4520-6_37
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