• Pappas, C.; Lelièvre-Berna, E.; Falus, P.; Farago, B.; Bentley, P.; Moskvin, E.; Krist. Th.; Grigoriev, S.: Challenges in neutron spin echo spectroscopy. Physica B 404 (2009), p. 2578-2581

10.1016/j.physb.2009.06.026

Abstract:
With the new brilliant neutron sources and the developments of novel optical elements, neutron spin echo (NSE) spectroscopy evolves to tackle new problems and scientific fields. The new developments pave the way to complex experimental set-ups such as the Intensity Modulated variant of NSE (IMNSE), a powerful technique which was introduced some twenty years ago but found limited use up to now. With the new compact supermirror or He3 polarizers IMNSE becomes attractive for a broad range of applications in magnetism, soft matter and biology. A novel development along this line is the polarimetric NSE technique, which combines IMNSE and the zero-field polarimeter Cryopad to access components of the scattered polarization that are transverse to the incoming polarization. Polarimetric NSE is the method of choice for studying chiral fluctuations, as illustrated by new results on the reference helimagnet MnSi.