gap between the coils compatible with the size of the neutron beam; asymmetric coil blocks to shift the zero field out of the neutron beam. They had to come up with a specific design - the "asymmetric ... good-sized samples. At the same time, it needed a non-zero field around the gap to keep the neutron beam polarised as it crosses the cryomagnet; ...
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gap between the coils compatible with the size of the neutron beam; asymmetric coil blocks to shift the zero field out of the neutron beam. They had to come up with a specific design - the "asymmetric ... good-sized samples. At the same time, it needed a non-zero field around the gap to keep the neutron beam polarised as it crosses the cryomagnet; ...
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sample. Why aerodynamic (gas flow) levitation of the sample ? No container windows in the neutron beam and hence no additional background. Why laser heating ? No sample contamination by hot vapor from
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-4 cm -1 Imge 4 & 5: Performances and production 83% polarisation in static mode 77-80% on neutron beam Production rate: 1.3 bar-litre / hour Final pressure: up to 4 bar
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q-range q max /q min in one instrument setting. High magnetic fields, up to 17 T at the sample position, beam polarization and 3 He spin analysis, facilitate and expand studies of magnetism and allow a more
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Registering and recovering your samples All samples put in a neutron beam have the potential to become radioactive. They must be checked and cleared by the Radioprotection service before they can leave
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functions which are useful for analyzing data from neutron scattering, especially with polarised beams . The new version provides 46 functions which are described here . More
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temperatures (up to 3000 K). We have started building a prototype compatible with the use of polarised beams which can be installed in a few hours like a cryomagnet. It is also designed to be used in conjonction
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for H2, CO2, etc. sorption analyses, non-magnetic high-pressure cells for cryomagnets and polarised beams, focusing optics integrated in equipments for investigating smaller samples, furnaces allowing precise
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impressive, to a point where the time required to change the sample temperature leads to unacceptable beam-time losses. The user request is strong: we must boost the performance of the cryostats to enhance
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