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We propose a high resolution neutron spectrometer, which combines the spin-echo principle with the separated coil magnetic resonance technique. The introduction of magnetic resonance instead of static spin-flippers in the spin-echo spectrometer allows the replacement of its high magnetic fields by low guide fields. The new technique represents a generalisation of the conventional spin-echo spectrometer.
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This property also holds for the double statistical-[8] the double Fourier- [9] and the Fotof-spectrometer [10], but those have not been built to our knowledge
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Gähler, R., Golub, R. A high resolution neutron spectrometer for quasielastic scattering on the basis of spin-echo and magnetic resonance. Z. Physik B - Condensed Matter 65, 269–273 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01303712
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