Pulsed Neutron Spectroscopy of Low Dimensional Magnets: Past, Present, and Future
Strongly Correlated Electrons
2020-08-26 v1
Abstract
The early 1990s saw the first useful application of pulsed neutron spectroscopy to the study of excitations in low dimensional magnetic systems, with Roger Cowley as a key participant in important early experiments. Since that time the technique has blossomed as a powerful tool utilizing vastly improved neutron instrumentation coupled with more powerful pulsed sources. Here we review representative experiments illustrating some of the fascinating physics that has been revealed in quasi-one and two dimensional systems
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@article{arxiv.2003.09499,
title = {Pulsed Neutron Spectroscopy of Low Dimensional Magnets: Past, Present, and Future},
author = {Stephen E. Nagler and D. Alan Tennant},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.09499},
year = {2020}
}
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Paper to be published in a special issue of Journal of Physics Condensed Matter in honor of the late Professor Roger A. Cowley