Patent Number: 047327286
Section: claims

1. A method of detecting a beam of neutrino or antineutrino particles comprising the steps of placing a single crystal arranged to contain coherent elastic scatterers for said particles in a path of the beam so the beam is incident on the elastic scatterers, said scatterers responding to said particles of the beam incident thereon by transferring momentum from the particles to mechanical momentum in the crystal, and detecting the mechanical momentum transferred to the crystal from the momentum of the particles. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein scatterers in the crystal for the particles are sufficiently stiff so as to recoil as a single entity. 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the crystal is selected from the group including sapphire, silicon and diamond. 4. The method of claim 2 further including the step of amplitude modulating the neutrino beam incident on the scatterers at a predetermined frequency, whereby the mechanical momentum transferred to the crystal is amplitude modulated at the predetermined frequency, and the detecting step includes synchronously detecting at the predetermined frequency the mechanical momentum transferred to the crystal. 5. The method of claim 1 further including the step of amplitude modulating the neutrino beam incident on the scatterers at a predetermined frequency, whereby the mechanical momentum transferred to the crystal is amplitude modulated at the predetermined frequency, and the detecting step includes synchronously detecting at the predetermined frequency the mechanical momentum transferred to the crystal. 6. The method of claim 5 wherein the beam is amplitude modulated by successively placing coherent scatterer means for said particles in the path of the beam in front of the single crystal at said predetermined frequency. 7. The method of claim 5 wherein the single crystal is mounted on a mechanical resonator resonant at a frequency which is an integral multiple of the predetermined frequency. 8. The method of claim 1 further including the step of decoupling a detector for the transferred mechanical momentum from ambient vibrations and compressional waves. 9. Apparatus for detecting a beam of neutrino or antineutrino particles comprising a single crystal arranged to contain coherent elastic scatterers for said particles, the crystal being located in a path of the beam so the beam is incident on the elastic scatterers, said scatterers responding to said particles of the beam incident thereon by transferring momentum from the particles to mechanical momentum in the crystal, and means for detecting the mechanical momentum transferred to the crystal from the momentum of the particles. 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein scatterers in the crystal for the particles are sufficiently stiff so as to recoil as a single entity. 11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the crystal is selected from the group including sapphire, silicon and diamond. 12. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the detecting means includes a mass on which the single crystal is mounted, means mounted on the mass in opposed relation to the single crystal for substantially balancing gravitational effects imparted to the mass by the single crystal, said balancing means being arranged so that there is no momentum transfer from the beam particles to it, the mass moving in response to the net momentum transferred to it and being unresponsive to gravitational effects imparted to the single crystal and the means for balancing, and means for detecting movement of the mass in response to the net momentum transferred to it by the beam particles. 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the mass is configured as a torsion balance having a structure mechanically coupled to the single crystal in such a manner that the structure turns in response to the net momentum transferred to the single crystal by the beam particles, the movement detecting means including means for detecting the amount of turning of the structure in response to the net momentum transferred to the single crystal by the beam particles. 14. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the mass is configured as a mechanical oscillator having a resonant frequency, the mechanical oscillator including a structure mechanically coupled to the single crystal in such a manner that the structure oscillates at a vibration frequency that is equal to the resonant frequency in response to the net momentum transferred to the single crystal by the particles, and means for detecting oscillations imparted to the structure in response to the net momentum transferred to the single crystal by the particles. 15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the oscillator is a tuning fork having a pair of tines, one of said tines carrying the single crystal, the other tine having a mass for balancing forces imparted to the tuning fork by the single crystal, the means for detecting oscillations being positioned to detect oscillations of the tuning fork in response to the net momentum transferred by the single crystal to the fork. 16. The apparatus of claim 15 wherein the tines are connected by an arm that vibrates at the same frequency as the tines in a plane substantially at right angles to vibrating planes of the tines, the means for detecting oscillations being coupled to the arm to detect vibrations thereof in said plane. 17. The apparatus of claim 14 further including means for amplitude modulating the neutrino beam incident on the scatterers at a predetermined frequency, the vibration frequency being equal to the predetermined frequency, whereby the mechanical momentum transferred to the crystal is amplitude modulated at the predetermined frequency. 18. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the detecting means includes means for synchronously detecting at the vibration frequency the mechanical momentum transferred by the particles to the crystal. 19. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the amplitude modulating means includes means for successively placing coherent scatterer means for said particles in the path of the beam in front of the single crystal at said predetermined frequency. 20. The apparatus of claim 19 wherein the coherent scatterer means includes plural separate crystals for coherently scattering the particles in the beam, and motor means for turning said plural separate crystals relative to the beam and the single crystal so that the particles of the beam are successively scattered by separate crystals at different times. 21. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the detecting means is mechanically coupled to said single crystal, and further including means for substantially decoupling ambient mechanical and compressional wave vibrations from said single crystal and said detecting means. 22. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein said decoupling means includes a vacuum envelope in which said detecting means is located, said envelope being mounted on a vibration filter and fabricated of a material transparent to the particles. 23. Apparatus for amplitude modulating a beam of neutrino or antineutrino particles comprising at least one crystal containing coherent scatterers for said particles in the beam, and means for moving said at least one crystal relative to the beam so the beam is successively incident on the crystal. 24. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein the crystal is selected from the group including sapphire, diamond and silicon. 25. The apparatus of claim 23 wherein the moving means includes means for continuously turning the crystal at a predetermined frequency relative to the beam. 26. A method of amplitude modulating a beam of neutrino or antineutrino particles comprising the step of successively moving at least one crystal containing scatterers for the particles relative to the beam so the beam is successively incident on the crystal. 27. The method of claim 26 wherein the at least one crystal is continuously turned at a predetermined frequency relative to the beam.