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Wide Angle Spherical Neutron Polarimetry at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
2020
Proceedings of The 18th International Workshop on Polarized Sources, Targets, and Polarimetry — PoS(PSTP2019)
unpublished
Spherical Neutron Polarimetry (SNP) analyzes complex magnetic structures through distinguishing contributions from nuclear-magnetic interference and chiral structure in addition to nuclear magnetic scattering separation. This analysis is achieved through determining all components in the polarization transfer process. Currently, wide-angle SNP is being realized at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) for multiple beamlines including: the polarized tripleaxis spectrometer (HB-1) and
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