Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9837947 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The applications of neutron reflectometry to study dynamic phenomena at surface and interfaces have been restricted so far. This was mainly due to the low intensity of neutron sources, but now high-intensity spallation neutron sources are under construction in Japan (J-PARC) and US (SNS). We are planning to install a spin-echo option on the J-PARC neutron reflectometer with horizontal sample geometry for studies of dynamics of surfaces and interfaces. This option is based on the resonance spin-echo method and aimed at dynamics up to hundreds of nanoseconds. In this contribution, the plan and status of development are introduced together with the principle and characteristics of this option.
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Authors
D. Yamazaki, K. Soyama, T. Ebisawa, M. Takeda, N. Torikai,, S. Tasaki, H. Matsuoka,