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Neutron Spin Echo Spectrometers of the Next Generation — Where Are the Limits?

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Neutron Spin Echo Spectroscopy

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The perspectives and conditions to reach the highest possible resolution — in terms of large Fourier times — in the next generation of neutron spin echo (NSE) spectrometers is discussed. In particluar the new aspects imposed by the next generation of pulsed spallation sources (i.e. SNS, JNS, ESS) are considered. The generic IN11 principle combined with modern design and add-ons still seems to be the best choice for ultimate resolution. However the physical boundary conditions and current technical abilities will probably not allow to enhance the maximum Fourier time beyond a few microseconds.

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Monkenbusch, M. (2002). Neutron Spin Echo Spectrometers of the Next Generation — Where Are the Limits?. In: Mezei, F., Pappas, C., Gutberlet, T. (eds) Neutron Spin Echo Spectroscopy. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 601. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45823-9_16

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