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Helium-3 Spin-Echo: A Unique Approach to Ultrafast Surface Dynamics

The Helium-3 Spin-Echo technique represents a unique and powerful approach to surface dynamics measurements. The technique opens up a wide range of exciting new experimental opportunities, measuring new and otherwise totally inaccessible physics (either experimentally or theoretically) on the sub-nanometre length and nanosecond timescales [1].

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Spin Echo Web Links

  1. The IN11 Beamline at the ILL, France - the original neutron spin-echo spectrometer
  2. Neutron Spin-Echo at the NIST Centre for Neutron Research, including a brief introduction to neutron spin-echo.