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Journal of Applied Crystallography | 2018

The high-intensity reflectometer of the Jülich Centre for Neutron Science: MARIA

Stefan Mattauch; Alexandros Koutsioubas; Ulrich Rücker; Denis Korolkov; Vicenzo Fracassi; Jos Daemen; Ralf Schmitz; Klaus Bussmann; Frank Suxdorf; Michael Wagener; Peter Kämmerling; Harald Kleines; Lydia Fleischhauer-Fuß; Manfred Bednareck; Vladimir Ossoviy; Andreas Nebel; Peter Stronciwilk; Simon Staringer; Marko Gödel; Alfred Richter; Harald Kusche; Thomas Kohnke; Alexander Ioffe; Earl Babcock; Zahir Salhi; Thomas Brückel

MARIA is a world class vertical sample reflectometer dedicated to the investigation of thin films in the fields of magnetism, soft matter and biology. With the elliptical vertically focusing guide and a wavelength resolution of Δλ/λ = 10%, the non-polarized flux at the sample position amounts to 1.2 × 108 n (s cm2)−1. Besides the polarized and non-polarized reflectivity mode for specular and off-specular reflectivity measurements, MARIA can also be used to carry out grazing-incidence small-angle neutron scattering investigations.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2016

First result from the magic-PASTIS using large

Zahir Salhi; Alexander Ioffe; Hans Kämmerling; Earl Babcock; Ramil R. Gainov; Patrick Pistel; Klaus Bussmann; Margarita Russina

We report on the first results of the newly proposed and prototyped PASTIS coil set, enabling for XYZ polarization analysis on the future thermal time-of flight spectrometers. Our setup uses a wide-angle banana shaped 3He Neutron Spin Filter cell (NSF) to cover a large range of scattering solid angle. The design assures relative magnetic field gradients < 10-3 cm-1 and large solid angle areas not interrupted by either coils or supports. In the vertical direction nearly 40° are open and the blind spots in the horizontal scattering plane comprise only 3° in 180° due to the square X and Y compensation coils. We present the first results of the field mapping and relaxations time measurements using a large 3He SEOP polarized GE180 doughnut cell.


Archive | 2018

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Earl Babcock; Zahir Salhi; Ramil Gainov; Robin Woracek; Helmut Soltner; Patrick Pistel; Fabian Beule; Klaus Bussmann; Achim Heynen; Hans Kämmerling; Frank Suxdorf; Marcus Strobl; Margarita Russina; Jörg Voigt; Alexander Ioffe

An XYZ polarization analysis solution has been developed for the new thermal time-of-flight spectrometer TOPAS [1], to be operated in the coming east neutron guide hall at the MLZ. This prototype is currently being prepared to use on NEAT at HZB [2]. Polarization Analysis Studies on a Thermal Inelastic Spectrometer, commonly called PASTIS [3], is based on polarized 3He neutron spin filters and an XYZ field configuration for the sample environment and a polarization-preserving neutron guide field. The complete system was designed to provide adiabatic transport of the neutron polarization to the sample position on TOPAS while maintaining the homogeneity of the XYZ field. This complete system has now been tested on the polarized time-of-flight ESS test beam line V20 at HZB [4]. We present results of this test and the next steps forward.


Physica B-condensed Matter | 2004

He SEOP-polarized GE180 doughnut cell

Alexander Ioffe; Klaus Bussmann; Ludwig Dohmen; Leonid Axelrod; Gennadi Gordeev; Thomas Brückel


Physica B-condensed Matter | 2009

Towards wide-angle neutron polarization analysis with a 3He spin filter for TOPAS and NEAT: Testing magic PASTIS on V20 at HZB

Chih-Hao Lee; Hsin Ho Chang; Hui Chia Su; Yu Han Wu; Chih Wei Hu; L. J. Chang; Alexander Ioffe; Klaus Bussmann; Th. Brückel


Physica B-condensed Matter | 2007

LAP-ND: a new instrument for vector polarization analysis and neutron depolarization measurements at FRJ-2

Alexander Ioffe; Victor Bodnarchuk; Klaus Bussmann; Robert Müller


15th Int. Conf. on Accelerator and Large Experimental Physics Control Systems (ICALEPCS'15), Melbourne, Australia, 17-23 October 2015 | 2015

Neutron depolarization study on the magnetic correlation length of nickel ferrite with different packing densities

Harald Kleines; Manfred Bednarek; Klaus Bussmann; M. Drochner; Lydia Fleischhauer-Fuss; Sven Janaschke; Stefanie Keuler; Karl-Heinz Mertens; Yixi Su; Frank Suxdorf; Stefan van Waasen


SXNS13 | 2014

Larmor labeling by time-gradient magnetic fields

Ulrich Rücker; Thomas Brückel; Harald Kleines; Rolf Möller; Thomas Leipold; Herbert Feilbach; Micha Hölzle; Emmanuel Kentzinger; Michael Wagener; Frank Gossen; Klaus Bussmann


Archive | 2013

The New TANGO-based Control and Data Acquisition of the Neutron Instrument DNS at FRM II

Harald Kleines; Axel Ackens; M.Bednarek; Klaus Bussmann; M. Drochner; L.Fleischhauer-Fuss; M.Heinzler; P.Kaemmerling; S.Kirstein; R.Möller; U.Rücker; Frank Suxdorf; Michael Wagener; S.van Waasen


Chinese Journal of Physics | 2009

GALAXI - High resolution laboratory X-ray diffractometer for GISAXS

L. J. Chang; Chih Hao Lee; Hui Chia Su; Alexander Ioffe; Klaus Bussmann; Steven R. Parnell; S. Boag

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Alexander Ioffe

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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Frank Suxdorf

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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Harald Kleines

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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Michael Wagener

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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Thomas Brückel

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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Zahir Salhi

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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Hui Chia Su

National Tsing Hua University

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L. J. Chang

National Cheng Kung University

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Earl Babcock

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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M. Drochner

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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