Correcting the Energy-Dependent Asymmetry in Low-Energy $\mu$SR
Abstract
Low-energy SR (LE-SR) enables depth-resolved studies of magnetic and electronic properties from the surface into the near-surface region, but the measured transverse-field asymmetry is not an intrinsic constant and depends on implantation energy and beamline conditions. Following an upgrade of the single-muon tagging system at the LEM beamline at PSI in 2023, updated asymmetry calibrations became necessary. Here, we present updated reference measurements that establish the energy-dependent maximum asymmetry using a silver reference and quantify spurious contributions from reflected muons using a nickel reference. In addition, we address systematic reductions of the measured asymmetry arising from incomplete beam--sample overlap by introducing a sample-size-dependent correction factor. This factor is obtained from musrSim/Geant4 simulations incorporating an updated electrostatic field map of the sample environment and is benchmarked using implantation-energy scans on SrTiO samples of different lateral dimensions. Together, these updated calibrations and the simulation-based overlap correction provide a practical and up-to-date framework for LE-SR data correction under current beam conditions and enable quantitative depth-resolved analysis of volume fractions.
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@article{arxiv.2604.11160,
title = {Correcting the Energy-Dependent Asymmetry in Low-Energy $\mu$SR},
author = {G. Janka and Z. Salman and A. Suter and T. Prokscha},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.11160},
year = {2026}
}