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Magnetic linear birefringence measurements using pulsed fields
In this paper we present the realization of further steps toward the measurement of the magnetic birefringence of a vacuum using pulsed fields. After describing our experiment, we report the calibration of our apparatus using nitrogen gas and discuss the precision of our measurement giving a detaile...
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description | In this paper we present the realization of further steps toward the measurement of the magnetic birefringence of a vacuum using pulsed fields. After describing our experiment, we report the calibration of our apparatus using nitrogen gas and discuss the precision of our measurement giving a detailed error budget. Our best present vacuum upper limit is Delta n square 5.0 x 10 super(-20) T super(-2) per 4 ms acquisition time. We finally discuss the improvements necessary to reach our final goal. |
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