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Polarized neutron imaging

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RNTW03 - New tomographic methods using particles

Since the neutron has a magnetic moment, it can interact with magnetic fields. When neutrons pass through a magnetized material the spin orientation is changed due to the Larmor precession. By measuring the change in the neutron spin it is possible to determine magnetic properties of the material, such as the strength and direction of the magnetic field. The talk will give a brief introduction to neutron imaging along with a few examples of polarized neutron imaging techniques.

This talk is part of the Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series series.

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