Implementation of a zero-field spin-echo option at the three-axis spectrometer IN3 (ILL, Grenoble) and first application for measurements of phonon line widths in superfluid 4He

S. Klimko, C. Stadler, P. Böni, R. Currat, F. Demmel, B. Fåk, R. Gähler, F. Mezei, B. Toperverg

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Abstract

We report on a new zero-field spin-echo spectrometer (ZETA), installed at the thermal three-axis spectrometer IN3 at ILL, Grenoble. In this technique the two long precession solenoids from neutron spin echo are replaced by two pairs of magnetic resonance coils in a zero-field region. This allows easy adaptation of tilted field geometries, necessary for measurements of phonon line widths with μeV energy resolution. First test measurements of the roton line width and energy shift as well as line width of the low-Q phonon and in the "region beyond the roton" in superfluid 4He are described. The results are in agreement with the literature and show the good operation of ZETA. The implementation of ZETA at the high-flux three-axis spectrometer IN20, foreseen in the near future, will increase the count rate by typically one order of magnitude.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)188-192
Number of pages5
JournalPhysica B: Condensed Matter
Volume335
Issue number1-4
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2003
EventProceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on PNCMI 2002 - Julich, Germany
Duration: 16 Sep 200219 Sep 2002

Keywords

  • Neutron spin echo
  • Polarized neutrons
  • Superfluid He

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