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Generalized resolution matrix for neutron spin-echo three-axis spectrometers

Groitl, Felix  
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Keller, Thomas  
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Habicht, Klaus
June 1, 2018
Journal Of Applied Crystallography

This article describes the energy resolution of spin-echo three-axis spectrometers (SE-TASs) by a compact matrix formalism. SE-TASs allow one to measure the line widths of elementary excitations in crystals, such as phonons and magnons, with an energy resolution in the mu eV range. The resolution matrices derived here generalize prior work: (i) the formalism works for all crystal structures; (ii) spectrometer detuning effects are included; these arise typically from inaccurate knowledge of the excitation energy and group velocity; (iii) components of the gradient vector of the dispersion surface d omega/dq perpendicular to the scattering plane are properly treated; (iv) the curvature of the dispersion surface is easily calculated in reciprocal units; (v) the formalism permits analysis of spin-echo signals resulting from multiple excitation modes within the three-axis spectrometer resolution ellipsoid.

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research article
DOI
10.1107/S1600576718005307
Web of Science ID

WOS:000434336300028

Author(s)
Groitl, Felix  
Keller, Thomas  
Habicht, Klaus
Date Issued

2018-06-01

Publisher

INT UNION CRYSTALLOGRAPHY

Published in
Journal Of Applied Crystallography
Volume

51

Start page

818

End page

830

Subjects

Chemistry, Multidisciplinary

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Crystallography

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Chemistry

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Crystallography

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neutron spin-echo

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neutron resonance spin-echo spectroscopy

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resolution matrix

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triple-axis spectroscopy

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superfluid he-4

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scattering

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implementation

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field

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December 13, 2018
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