1. Stroboscopic Time-of-Flight Neutron Diffraction in Long Pulsed Magnetic Fields
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Nakajima, Taro, Watanabe, Masao, Inamura, Yasuhiro, Matsui, Kazuki, Kanda, Tomoki, Nomoto, Tetsuya, Ohishi, Kazuki, Kawamura, Yukihiko, Saito, Hiraku, Tamatsukuri, Hiromu, Terada, Noriki, and Kohama, Yoshimitsu
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Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated Electrons - Abstract
We present proof-of-principle experiments of stroboscopic time-of-flight (TOF) neutron diffraction in long pulsed magnetic fields. By utilizing electric double-layer capacitors, we developed a long pulsed magnet for neutron diffraction measurements, which generates pulsed magnetic fields with the full widths at the half maximum of more than $10^2$ ms. The field variation is slow enough to be approximated as a steady field within the time scale of a polychromatic neutron pulse passing through a sample placed in a distance of the order of $10^1$ m from the neutron source. This enables us to efficiently explore the reciprocal space using a wide range of neutron wavelength in high magnetic fields. We applied this technique to investigate field-induced magnetic phases in the triangular lattice antiferromagnets CuFe$_{1-x}$Ga$_x$O$_2$ ($x=0, 0.035$)., Comment: 9 pages, 7 figures
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- 2023