Opening the terahertz window on the OSIRIS spectrometer

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Abstract

A cooled and mechanically retractable beryllium filter has been installed and commissioned on the low-energy OSIRIS spectrometer at ISIS. This instrument development extends the energy-transfer range of the spectrometer up to ca. 20 meV (∼ 5 THz), leading to an excellent resolution at THz frequencies and substantial gains in detected flux relative to existing capabilities on the neighbouring IRIS spectrometer. Herein, we provide a concise account of this new capability for high-resolution neutron spectroscopy in the THz domain, as well as outline a number of ongoing and potential scientific opportunities in condensed-matter physics, chemistry, and materials science.

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Demmel, F., McPhail, D., Crawford, J., Maxwell, D., Pokhilchuk, K., Garcia-Sakai, V., … Fernandez-Alonso, F. (2015). Opening the terahertz window on the OSIRIS spectrometer. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 83). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20158303003

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