학술논문

High-throughput nuclear resonance time domain interferometry using annular slits.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation. May2022, Vol. 29 Issue 3, p677-686. 10p.
Subject
*INTERFEROMETRY
*MOMENTUM transfer
*ELECTRON density
*RESONANCE
*STAINLESS steel
Language
ISSN
0909-0495
Abstract
Nuclear resonance time domain interferometry (NR-TDI) is used to study the slow dynamics of liquids (that do not require Mössbauer isotopes) at atomic and molecular length scales. Here the TDI method of using a stationary two-line magnetized 57Fe foil as a source and a stationary single-line stainless steel foil analyzer is employed. The new technique of adding an annular slit in front of a single silicon avalanche photodiode detector enables a wide range of momentum transfers (1 to 100 nm-1 by varying the distance between the annular slits and sample) with a high count rate of up to 160 Hz with a Δq resolution of ± 1.7 nm-1 at q = 14nm-1. The sensitivity of this method in determining relaxation times is quantified and discussed. The Kohlrausch-Williams-Watts (KWW) model was used to extract relaxation times for glycerol. These relaxation times give insight into the dynamics of the electron density fluctuations of glycerol as a function of temperature and momentum transfers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]