Comment on "A proposed method for measuring the electric dipole moment of the neutron using acceleration in an electric field gradient and ultracold neutron interferometry"

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Prevous vesion on xxx is to be published in Nucl. Instr. and Methods. Sec. IIb of previous version has been reworked to addres

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10.1016/S0168-9002(99)00373-3

We discuss the proposal of Freedman, Ringo, and Dombeck to search for the neutron electric dipole moment use of the acceleration of neutrons in an inhomogeneous electric field followed by amplification of the resulting displacement by several methods involving spin independent interactions (gravity) or reflection from curved (spin independent) mirrors. We show that the proposed technique is inferior to the usual methods based on magnetic resonance.

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