Recent scientific highlights from the Pelican user programme

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2020-11-11
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Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering (AINSE)
Abstract
The direct geometry, time-of-flight spectrometer Pelican has been in the user programme since October 2014 at the OPAL research reactor at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organsiation (ANSTO). Situated on the cold guide CG1, Pelican is suited to measuring low energy excitation’s from varying materials. This encompasses phenomena that are as diverse as the diffusion of water in clays to the observation of crystal field splitting in rare earth magnets. In the current contribution we will highlight some of the recent work that has used Pelican including experiments that use our available range of sample environment equipment which includes dilution temperatures, gas and vapour delivery, a high temperature furnace and a conventional cryostat. © 2020 The Authors.
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OPAL Reactor, ANSTO, Australian organizations, Materials, Spectrometers, Water, Clays, Crystal field, Cryostats, Environment, Dilution
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Yu, D, & Mole, R. (2020). Recent scientific highlights from the Pelican user programme. Poster presented to the ANBUG-AINSE Neutron Scattering Symposium, AANSS 2020, Virtual Meeting, 11th - 13th November 2020, (pp. 123). Retrieved from: https://events01.synchrotron.org.au/event/125/attachments/725/1149/AANSS_Abstract_Booklet_Complete_-_1_Page_Reduced.pdf