Speaker
Dr
James Hester
(The Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation )
Description
Echidna has just installed an improved monochromator, providing both increased intensity for common wavelengths and convenient access to a new wavelength, 2.05Å at the standard 140° degree takeoff angle. The new monochromator is characterised in this poster, together with insights into Echidna usage and exploration of performance limits, including: how little sample is needed? What is the detection limit for magnetic moments? How absorbing can my sample be?
| Topics | Biological Systems and Soft Matter |
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Primary authors
Max Avdeev
(Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering)
Dr
James Hester
(The Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation )
Dr
Chin-Wei Wang
(ANSTO)
Helen Maynard-Casely
(Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation)
Vanessa Peterson
(ANSTO)