The muon spectroscopy is an experimental technique which employs muon beams to study the properties of condensed matter. In particular, it allows us to study static and dynamic processes in magnetic materials (e.g. ferromagnets/antiferromagnets, spin glasses, frustrated, etc) and superconductors, as well as chemical reactions and diffusion phenomena of charged and neutral particles. Here we will describe at the elementary level the physical principles of this technique, highlighting especially the use in the microscopic study of the magnetic properties of materials
From intermediate energy physics meeting; Zuoz, Switzerland (13 Apr 1973). An account is given of th...
During the period 1975–1990 there was an intense development, at some accelerator laborato...
A muon is an unstable spin-1/2 particle with a lifetime of 2.2 μs. Beams of spinpolarized positive m...
The muon spectroscopy is an experimental technique which employs muon beams to study the properties ...
The muon spectroscopy is an experimental technique which employs muon beams to study the properties...
Muon science is rapidly assuming a central role in scientific and technological studies of the solid...
Intended for graduate students and researchers who plan to use the muon spin rotation and relaxation...
A positive muon is a spin-1/2 particle. Beams of muons with all their spins polarized can be prepare...
The muon is a second generation fundamental fermion which belongs together with the electron and tau...
Spin-polarized muons can be implanted in various molecular magnetic materials in order to measure st...
A review is presented of the muon spin rotation technique applied to physics of condensed matter. A ...
The work is concerned with the polarization behaviour of the muon spin in the substance. The aim is ...
The moun-spin rotation also called moun-spin relaxation (μSR) technique is an extremely useful metho...
The muonium atom is the purely leptonic bound state of a positive muon and an electron. It has a lif...
Through its asymmetric decay, the positive muon acts as a sensitive detector of the interactions of ...
From intermediate energy physics meeting; Zuoz, Switzerland (13 Apr 1973). An account is given of th...
During the period 1975–1990 there was an intense development, at some accelerator laborato...
A muon is an unstable spin-1/2 particle with a lifetime of 2.2 μs. Beams of spinpolarized positive m...
The muon spectroscopy is an experimental technique which employs muon beams to study the properties ...
The muon spectroscopy is an experimental technique which employs muon beams to study the properties...
Muon science is rapidly assuming a central role in scientific and technological studies of the solid...
Intended for graduate students and researchers who plan to use the muon spin rotation and relaxation...
A positive muon is a spin-1/2 particle. Beams of muons with all their spins polarized can be prepare...
The muon is a second generation fundamental fermion which belongs together with the electron and tau...
Spin-polarized muons can be implanted in various molecular magnetic materials in order to measure st...
A review is presented of the muon spin rotation technique applied to physics of condensed matter. A ...
The work is concerned with the polarization behaviour of the muon spin in the substance. The aim is ...
The moun-spin rotation also called moun-spin relaxation (μSR) technique is an extremely useful metho...
The muonium atom is the purely leptonic bound state of a positive muon and an electron. It has a lif...
Through its asymmetric decay, the positive muon acts as a sensitive detector of the interactions of ...
From intermediate energy physics meeting; Zuoz, Switzerland (13 Apr 1973). An account is given of th...
During the period 1975–1990 there was an intense development, at some accelerator laborato...
A muon is an unstable spin-1/2 particle with a lifetime of 2.2 μs. Beams of spinpolarized positive m...