| Literature DB >> 32012594 |
Ryan Dadisman1, David Wasilko1, Helmut Kaiser2, Stephen J Kuhn3, Zachary Buck2, Joseph Schaeperkoetter2, Lowell Crow1, Richard Riedel1, Lee Robertson1, Chenyang Jiang1, Tianhao Wang1, Nicolas Silva1, Yoon Kang1, Sung-Woo Lee1, Kunlun Hong4, Fankang Li1.
Abstract
Despite the challenges, neutron resonance spin echo still holds the promise to improve upon neutron spin echo for the measurement of slow dynamics in materials. We present a bootstrap, radio frequency neutron spin flipper using high temperature superconducting technology capable of flipping neutron spin with either nonadiabatic or adiabatic modes. A frequency of 2 MHz has been achieved, which would achieve an effective field integral of 0.35 T m for a meter of separation in a neutron resonance spin echo spectrometer at the current device specifications. In bootstrap mode, the self-cancellation of Larmor phase aberrations can be achieved with the appropriate selection of the polarity of the gradient coils.Year: 2020 PMID: 32012594 DOI: 10.1063/1.5124681
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Sci Instrum ISSN: 0034-6748 Impact factor: 1.523