Cylindrical neutron spectrometer system: design and characterization

2021 ◽  
Vol 136 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ngoc-Thiem Le ◽  
Ngoc-Quynh Nguyen ◽  
Huu-Quyet Nguyen ◽  
Duc-Khue Pham ◽  
Minh-Cong Nguyen ◽  
...  
2009 ◽  
Vol 182 ◽  
pp. 012022
Author(s):  
C Cuna ◽  
M Leuca ◽  
N Lupsa ◽  
V Mirel ◽  
V Bocos-Bintintan ◽  
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1997 ◽  
Author(s):  
Harlan W. Lefevre ◽  
R. J. Rasmussen ◽  
Michael S. Chmelik ◽  
R. M. S. Schofield ◽  
G. E. Sieger ◽  
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Author(s):  
P. E. Batson ◽  
C. H. Chen ◽  
J. Silcox

Electron energy loss experiments combined with microscopy have proven to be a valuable tool for the exploration of the structure of electronic excitations in materials. These types of excitations, however, are difficult to measure because of their small intensity. In a usual situation, the filament of the microscope is run at a very high temperature in order to present as much intensity as possible at the specimen. This results in a degradation of the ultimate energy resolution of the instrument due to thermal broadening of the electron beam.We report here observations and measurements on a new LaB filament in a microscope-velocity spectrometer system. We have found that, in general, we may retain a good energy resolution with intensities comparable to or greater than those available with the very high temperature tungsten filament. We have also explored the energy distribution of this filament.


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