Conducting neutron scattering experiments in the presence of high pulsed magnetic fields, namely above 40 T, provides valuable information about the magnetic structures of materials. However, these experiments are challenging and time-consuming because the ...
The European Spallation Source (ESS), currently under construction, is based on a high -brightness, bispectral, low -dimensional moderator placed above a spallation target, intended to initially serve fifteen neutron scattering instruments. Within the upgr ...
A key aim of the HighNESS project for the European Spallation Source is to enable cutting-edge particle physics experiments. This volume presents a conceptual design report for the NNBAR experiment. NNBAR would exploit a new cold lower moderator to make th ...
The main, high-brightness neutron source for ESS is based on the low-dimensional moderator concept, and will serve the initial suite of neutron scattering instruments. In the HighNESS project several design options have been identified and investigated for ...
The European Spallation Source, currently under construction in Lund, Sweden, is a multidisciplinary international laboratory. Once completed to full specifications, it will operate the world's most powerful pulsed neutron source. Supported by a 3 million ...
The resistive contribution of the vacuum chamber represents a significant source of the collective effects and should be analysed in several aspects. Due to the NEG-coated redesigned ILSF vacuum chamber, the resistive-wall effects were carefully studied. T ...
Conducting neutron scattering experiments in the presence of high pulsed magnetic fields provides valuable information about the magnetic structures of materials. However, these experiments are challenging and time-consuming because the neutron count is ty ...