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Spherical neutron polarimetry applied to spin-echo and time-of-flight spectroscopy
Authors:E Lelivre-Berna  P Bentley  E Bourgeat-Lami  M Thomas  C Pappas  R Kischnik  E Moskvin
Institution:aInstitut Laue Langevin (ILL), 6 rue Jules Horowitz, 38042 Grenoble Cedex 9, France;bHelmholtz Centre Berlin for Materials and Energy (HCB), Glienickerstr. 100, 14109 Berlin, Germany;cFaculty of Applied Sciences, Delft University of Technology, Mekelweg 15, 2629 JB Delft, The Netherlands
Abstract:The changes in direction of the neutron spin that take place on scattering by a magnetic interaction vector are highly dependent on their relative directions. In some circumstances, without zero-field polarimeter, it is impossible to distinguish between a simple depolarisation and a rotation of the polarisation vector.Motivated by the investigation of chiral magnetic fluctuations, we have implemented the third-generation zero-field polarimeter Cryopad on the neutron spin-echo spectrometer SPAN at the Helmholtz Centre Berlin (HCB). We present the method and the limitations of this novel technique that is now available on IN15 at the ILL.The huge progress accomplished with 3He neutron spin filters/flippers are going to facilitate the exploitation of polarised beams at spallation sources. Zero-field polarimeters like Cryopad are used routinely at several steady-state sources but their design would be inefficient at a pulse source. We have investigated the possibility to implement a zero-field polarimeter on a time-of-flight spectrometer. We propose a design that would lead to a better efficiency and present the finite element calculations.
Keywords:Neutron scattering  Spherical neutron polarimetry  Neutron spin echo spectroscopy  Time-of-flight spectroscopy  Instrumentation
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