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Measurement and characterization of the three-dimensional coherence function in neutron interferometry
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Neutron InterferometryEngineeringNuclear PhysicsMeasurementInterferometryCoherenceCoherence FunctionThree-dimensional Coherence FunctionMomentum DistributionInstrumentationSpatial Coherence FunctionPhysicsNeutron SourcePhase RetrievalNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsCoherent ProcessNeutron ScatteringTomography
The spatial coherence function in all three orthogonal directions has been measured by means of perfect crystal neutron interferometry. It has been demonstrated that the coherence function is given by the Fourier transform of the related momentum distribution, which in turn is determined by the collimation and monochromatization of the beam incident upon and traversing the interferometer. Thus, a measurement of the coherence function can replace a measurement of the momentum distribution in certain cases. Retrieval of the coherence can be accomplished by phase echo and/or postselection methods. A complete retrieval of the coherence is impossible in principle due to unavoidable loss factors.
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