Abstract

Abstract We report on the time-differential μ SR measurement at 200 MHz (under a transverse field of 1.475 T) using a pulsed muon beam at KEK ( δ ≃ 50 ns ). The initial muon spin direction is flipped by 90 ∘ using a radio-frequency (RF) pulse immediately after muon implantation, which allows observation of μ SR time spectra without limitation of beam pulse width δ . A prospect for the routine use of this π / 2 -RF pulse technique at the J-PARC MUSE is discussed.

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