A generalized optical theorem for neutron OAM beams modifies the null condition for T-violation tests in forward scattering, but the effect is negligible in practice.
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Piezoelectric materials combined with nuclear spin alignment can source virtual QCD axions with up to 7 orders of magnitude enhanced scalar coupling, allowing resonant detection of the axion via spin precession in the 10^{-5} to 10^{-2} eV range.
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Generalized Optical Theorem for Structured Neutron Beams and Consequences for Forward-Transmission Null Tests of Time-Reversal Invariance
A generalized optical theorem for neutron OAM beams modifies the null condition for T-violation tests in forward scattering, but the effect is negligible in practice.
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Detecting the QCD axion via the ferroaxionic force with piezoelectric materials
Piezoelectric materials combined with nuclear spin alignment can source virtual QCD axions with up to 7 orders of magnitude enhanced scalar coupling, allowing resonant detection of the axion via spin precession in the 10^{-5} to 10^{-2} eV range.