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Pelican - a Time of Flight Cold Neutron Polarization Analysis Spectrometer at OPAL

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JOURNAL OF THE PHYSICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN
Volume 82, Issue -, Pages -

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PHYSICAL SOC JAPAN
DOI: 10.7566/JPSJS.82SA.SA027

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neutron spectrometer; time of flight; cold neutrons; direct geometry; polarization; OPAL

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Pelican, a direct-geometry multi-purpose cold-neutron spectrometer, combines state-of-the-art monochromators and Fermi chopper systems to perform inelastic and quasi-elastic neutron scattering on a variety of materials (powder, polycrystal, single crystal, glass and liquid), covering fields of physics, chemistry and biology. The provision of cryogenic vacuum from sample to detector decreases background to a minimum level. A polarized incident beam is realized by supermirror polarizer and polarization analysis will be achieved by He-3 polarization filter. The instrument is designed to accommodate various sample environments including high magnetic fields, and low and high temperatures. Pelican is the first neutron spectrometer having a moveable high-vacuum Aluminium chamber and a full polarization analysis system.

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