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Development of the pulsed muon facility at ISIS

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The ISIS pulsed surface muon facility at RAL is presently undergoing a major expansion to provide three experimental ports with simultaneous single muon pulses at 50 Hz. This upgrade, funded by the European Community (EC), is described together with recent development results which are relevant to its future scientific programme. These new beam lines are expected to be available for experiments in June 1993.

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Eaton, G.H., Scott, C.A. & Williams, W.G. Development of the pulsed muon facility at ISIS. Hyperfine Interact 87, 1099–1104 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02068510

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