The triple axis spectrometer (TAS) has long been the mainstay for measuring excitations in single crystal samples. In a recent paper Dorner has claimed that the TAS would be the instrument of choice for such measurements at any future high flux spallation neutron source. However, a comparison of the operational characteristics of a TAS and those of direct and indirect geometry time of flight spectrometers for this type of measurement at a pulsed source shows that the TAS would not in fact be a particularly competitive instrument for this purpose.
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Titolo: | Future opportunities and present possibilities for coherent inelastic single crystal measurements on pulsed neutron sources |
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Data di pubblicazione: | 1996 |
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Abstract: | The triple axis spectrometer (TAS) has long been the mainstay for measuring excitations in single... crystal samples. In a recent paper Dorner has claimed that the TAS would be the instrument of choice for such measurements at any future high flux spallation neutron source. However, a comparison of the operational characteristics of a TAS and those of direct and indirect geometry time of flight spectrometers for this type of measurement at a pulsed source shows that the TAS would not in fact be a particularly competitive instrument for this purpose. |
Handle: | http://hdl.handle.net/11391/921248 |
Appare nelle tipologie: | 1.1 Articolo in rivista |