24-26 November 2021
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Recent highlights from the Pelican spectrometer

25 Nov 2021, 17:35
1m
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Poster Instruments & Techniques Poster Session

Speakers

Richard Mole (ANSTO) Dehong Yu (Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation)

Description

The cold-neutron time-of-flight spectrometer Pelican has been in operation since 2014. Pelican is well suited to the measurement of quasielastic and inelastic scattering in the low energy region, as a result Pelican is sensitive to many phenomena including self-diffusion of molecular species, low energy phonons, crystal field excitation's and spin waves. While use of the neutron energy gain portion of the spectrum allows the detailed measurement of the phonon density of states. The spectrometer is well equipped with a wide range of sample environment which allows measurements in applied magnetic fields, milli Keliven temperatures and applied pressure. In this contribution we will show results from recent publications highlighting the diverse science and application of the Pelican spectrometer.

Pronouns He/Him
Which facility did you use for your research Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering
Level of Expertise Expert
Condition of submission Yes
Presenter Gender Man

Primary authors

Richard Mole (ANSTO) Dehong Yu (Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation)

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