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20–23 Mar 2023
Campus Garching
Europe/Berlin timezone

Take it up a notch - Sample Environment at SINQ

20 Mar 2023, 16:00
2h
Yards 4 - 6 (Fakultät für Maschinenwesen)

Yards 4 - 6

Fakultät für Maschinenwesen

Board: MO-015
Poster Neutron Instrumentation, Optics, Sample Environment, Detectors, and Software Poster Session MONDAY

Speaker

Marek Bartkowiak (Paul Scherrer Institut)

Description

Following the successful guide upgrade at SINQ [1], PSI continues to improve the instrumentation to take advantage of the performance gain. The resulting boost in signal to noise enables faster data aquisition and allows more demanding experiments.
This could be experiments allowing for smaller samples sizes, at extreme conditions, with increased complexity or combinations of all three.
The increasing complexity of the scientific questions can often only be addressed by tuning multiple control parameters or combining results from complementary measurement techniques.
For example, the measurements of low-energy magnetic excitations are often performed under a combination of extreme conditions, such as high magnetic field, ultralow temperatures and high pressures.
The sample environment group at SINQ has expanded their activities to be able to meet this demand.
I will provide an overview of the ongoing sample environment projects and newly available equipment including a cryomagnet for multi-parameter studies.
Further more, I will discuss the opportunities and challenges.

[1] T. Geue, F. Juranyi, C. Niedermayer, J. Kohlbrecher, J. Stahn, U. Gasser, M. Yamada, C. Klauser, M.Kenzelmann, C. Rüegg & U.Filges (2021) SINQ—Performance of the New Neutron Delivery System, Neutron News, 32:2, 37-43, DOI: 10.1080/10448632.2021.1916267

Primary author

Marek Bartkowiak (Paul Scherrer Institut)

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