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MIEZE Neutron Spin-Echo Spectroscopy of Strongly Correlated Electron Systems

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2021-04-06 v1 Instrumentation and Detectors

Abstract

Recent progress in neutron spin-echo spectroscopy by means of longitudinal Modulation of IntEnsity with Zero Effort (MIEZE) is reviewed. Key technical characteristics are summarized which highlight that the parameter range accessible in momentum and energy, as well as its limitations, are extremely well understood and controlled. Typical experimental data comprising quasi-elastic and inelastic scattering are presented, featuring magneto-elastic coupling and crystal field excitations in Ho2Ti2O7, the skyrmion lattice to paramagnetic transition under applied magnetic field in MnSi, ferromagnetic criticality and spin waves in Fe. In addition bench marking studies of the molecular dynamics in H2O are reported. Taken together, the advantages of MIEZE spectroscopy in studies at small and intermediate momentum transfers comprise an exceptionally wide dynamic range of over seven orders of magnitude, the capability to perform straight forward studies on depolarizing samples or under depolarizing sample environments, as well as on incoherently scattering materials.

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@article{arxiv.2104.01389,
  title  = {MIEZE Neutron Spin-Echo Spectroscopy of Strongly Correlated Electron Systems},
  author = {Christian Franz and Steffen Säubert and Andreas Wendl and Franz X. Haslbeck and Olaf Soltwedel and Johanna K. Jochum and Leonie Spitz and Jonas Kindervater and Andreas Bauer and Peter Böni and Christian Pfleiderer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.01389},
  year   = {2021}
}

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13 pages, 9 figures