Michael G. Huber | NIST

Michael G. Huber is a physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) who specializes in neutron physics and interferometry. He has been with NIST since 2003 and has made significant contributions to the field, particularly in developing and improving neutron interferometry techniques.

Huber’s research focuses on using perfect-crystal neutron interferometry to study fundamental physics questions and material science. He has developed a far-field grating based interferometer that has applications in both fundamental and material science research. The interferometer facility at NIST regularly collaborates with universities and hosts domestic and foreign researchers.

As the principle of the neutron interferometry program at NIST, Huber’s work has the potential to provide new insights into the behavior of fundamental particles and forces. His research has implications for quantum information science, material science, and testing postulates of quantum mechanics.

Source: https://www.nist.gov/people/michael-g-huber

Keywords: neutron interferometry, interferometric, precision phase measurements

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