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Oscillatory magnetic fields for neutron resonance spin-echo spectroscopy

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MEASUREMENT SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 32, Issue 4, Pages -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6501/abce3b

Keywords

neutron spectroscopy; neutron resonance spin-echo; MIEZE; resonant circuits

Funding

  1. BMBF (Bundesministerium fur Bildung und Forschung) project 'Longitudinale Resonante Neutronen Spin-Echo Spektroskopie mit Extremer Energie-Auflosung' (RESEDA-Plus) [05K16WO6]
  2. BMBF project 'Resonante Longitudinale MISANS Spin-Echo Spektroskopie an RESEDA' (MIASANS) [05K19WO5]

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This paper provides a comprehensive technical detail of the setup of resonant circuits at the longitudinal resonant spin-echo spectrometer RESEDA, demonstrating their capability to function at high frequencies and extract dynamical excitations.
The generation of high frequency oscillatory magnetic fields represents a fundamental component underlying the successful implementation of neutron resonant spin-echo spectrometers, a class of instrumentation critical for the high-resolution extraction of dynamical excitations (structural and magnetic) in materials. In this paper, the setup of the resonant circuits at the longitudinal resonant spin-echo spectrometer RESEDA is described in comprehensive technical detail. We demonstrate that these circuits are capable of functioning at frequencies up to 3.6 MHz and over a broad bandwidth down to 35 kHz using a combination of signal generators, amplifiers, impedance matching transformers, and a carefully designed cascade of tunable capacitors and customized coils.

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