Implementation of a laser–neutron pump–probe capability for inelastic neutron scattering
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Abstract
Knowledge about nonequilibrium dynamics in spin systems is of great importance to both fundamental science and technological applications. Inelastic neutron scattering (INS) is an indispensable tool to study spin excitations in complex magnetic materials. However, conventional INS spectrometers currently only perform steady-state measurements and probe averaged properties over many collision events between spin excitations in thermodynamic equilibrium, while the exact picture of re-equilibration of these excitations remains unknown. In this paper, we report on the design and implementation of a time-resolved laser–neutron pump–probe capability at hybrid spectrometer (beamline 14-B) at the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. This capability allows us to excite out-of-equilibrium magnons with a nanosecond pulsed laser source and probe the resulting dynamics using INS. Here, we discussed technical aspects to implement such a capability in a neutron beamline, including choices of suitable neutron instrumentation and material systems, laser excitation scheme, experimental configurations, and relevant firmware and software development to allow for time-synchronized pump–probe measurements. We demonstrated that the laser-induced nonequilibrium structure factor is able to be resolved by INS in a quantum magnet. The method developed in this work will provide SNS with advanced capabilities for performing out-of-equilibrium measurements, opening up an entirely new research direction to study out-of-equilibrium phenomena using neutrons.
Publication: C. Hua, D. A. Tennant, A. T. Savici, V. Sedov, G. Sala, and B. Winn, Implementation of a laser–neutron<br>pump–probe capability for inelastic neutron scattering, Review of Scientific Instruments 95, 033902<br>(2024).
Presenters
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Chengyun Hua
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Authors
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Chengyun Hua
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Barry Winn
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Andrei T Savici
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Vladislav Sedov
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Gabriele Sala
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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David Alan Tennant
University of Tennessee