Oscillatory magnetic fields for neutron resonance spin-echo spectroscopy

J. K. Jochum, A. Hecht, O. Soltwedel, C. Fuchs, J. Frank, E. Faulhaber, J. C. Leiner, C. Pfleiderer, C. Franz

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Abstract

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.

Original languageEnglish
Article number045902
JournalMeasurement Science and Technology
Volume32
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2021

Keywords

  • Mieze
  • Neutron resonance spin-echo
  • Neutron spectroscopy
  • Resonant circuits

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