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The TRIUMF μSR facility

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The TRIUMF μSR facility is described. An overview is given of beam line characteristics, μSR spectrometers, experimental “inserts” and how they combine for various experiments. Some of the recent installations and future plans of the TRIUMF facility will be further highlighted. These include low background cryostat inserts, newly‐planned spectrometers, and the possibility of an additional beam line. The CAMP slow‐controls system for monitoring and controlling peripheral devices is outlined.

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Arseneau, D., Hitti, B., Kreitzman, S. et al. The TRIUMF μSR facility. Hyperfine Interactions 106, 277–282 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012674815594

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