RF-muSR
RF-μSR is a versatile technique that can be implemented on multiple muon spectroscopy instruments. It is a resonant method enabled by the application of radiofrequency pulses or continuous waves, similar to NMR and EPR.
Instrument scientists
To find out more about each team member, click the + symbol.
Technical Information
RF-μSR can be performed across a wide range of sample environments and on any μSR beamline. Experiments are possible on solids, liquids, and gases, and covering all muon charge states.
Our setup operates from 4 K to 1000 K, with RF frequencies spanning 100 kHz to 500 MHz. A microwave system is available for 2.5–3.5 GHz. Dual-frequency RF can be applied simultaneously for double-resonance experiments. The RF field can be pulsed in sync with muon arrival or applied continuously, allowing the investigation of delayed states.
Users are strongly encouraged to contact instrument scientists before submitting a proposal.
Related resources
Software
- WiMDA and Mantid (muon data analysis software), QUANTUM (muon spin simulation software)
- General muon resources, including simulation software