Speaker
Shoichiro Nishimura
(KEK IMSS)
Description
To obtain one time-differential $\mu$SR spectrum using a conventional technique, we must wait around $10^2$ minutes. In the majority of $\mu$SR experiments, the $\mu$SR spectrum is recorded as a function of temperature. Thus, such a long recording time ($t_{record}$) has not been a serious problem, because the lead time ($t_{read}$) for stabilizing temperature requires typically 10-20 min, which is shorter than the recording time ($t_{lead}
Primary author
Shoichiro Nishimura
(KEK IMSS)
Co-authors
Hirotaka Okabe
(Tohoku Univ.)
Prof.
Ryosuke Kadono
(KEK IMSS)
Jun Sugiyama
(CROSS Neutron Science and Technology Center)
Dr
Masatoshi Hiraishi
(Ibaraki University)
Prof.
Akihiro Koda
(IMSS, KEK)