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4–5 Dec 2023
Munich Marriott Hotel
Europe/Berlin timezone

Devices for Correcting Phase Aberration for Longitudinal MIEZE at RESEDA

5 Dec 2023, 14:00
3h
Marriott

Marriott

Board: P-038
Poster Neutron Methods Poster Session

Speaker

Luke Jatho (FRM2 - RESEDA)

Description

The RESEDA instrument, situated at the FRM II facility, operates as a resonant spin-echo spectrometer utilizing the MIEZE (Modulated Intensity with Zero Effort) technique in a longitudinal geometry. While RESEDA offers access to a broad range of energy scales, its optimal resolution for momentum-transfer vectors is primarily concentrated at small scattering angles. Recent advancements have demonstrated the extension of the accessible scattering angle range through the incorporation of Magnetic Wollaston Prisms (MWPs) [1]. However, MWPs are not suited for longitudinal MIEZE. Consequently, there is a pressing need to develop a similar device capable of providing spatial-intensity modulation capabilities within the L-MIEZE geometry. In this contribution, we explore various magnetic coil configurations designed to generate the required field gradient and present the results of numerical simulations.

[1] F. Li, J. Appl. Cryst. (2022). 55, 90-97

Primary authors

Luke Jatho (FRM2 - RESEDA) Denis Mettus (Technische Universität München) Johanna K. Jochum Dr Lukas Beddrich (Research Neutron Source Heinz Maier-Leibnitz (FRM II)) Christian Pfleiderer

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