EPJ Web of Conferences (Mar 2014)

Development of the Measurement System for the Search of an Electric Dipole Moment of the Electron with Laser-Cooled Francium Atoms

  • Inoue T.,
  • Ando S.,
  • Aoki T.,
  • Arikawa H.,
  • Ezure S.,
  • Harada K.,
  • Hayamizu T.,
  • Ishikawa T.,
  • Itoh M.,
  • Kato K.,
  • Kato T.,
  • Kawamura H.,
  • Nataraj H.S.,
  • Sato T.,
  • Uchiyama A.,
  • Aoki T.,
  • Furukawa T.,
  • Hatakeyama A.,
  • Hatanaka K.,
  • Imai K.,
  • Murakami T.,
  • Shimizu Y.,
  • Wakasa T.,
  • Yoshida H.P.,
  • Sakemi Y.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20146605008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 66
p. 05008

Abstract

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We plan to measure the permanent electric dipole moment (EDM) of the electron, which has the sensitivity to the CP violation in theories beyond the standard model by using the laser-cooled francium (Fr) atom. This paper reports the present status of the EDM measurement system. A high voltage application system was constructed in order to produce the strong electric field (100 kV/cm) needed for the experiment. After conditioning, the leakage current was 10 pA when a high voltage of 43 kV was applied. Also, a drift of an environmental field was measured at the planned location of the Fr-EDM experiment. The drift is suppressed at present down to the level of 10 pT by installing a 4-layermagnetic shield. Improvements are still needed to reach the required field stability of 1 fT.