Abstract
Polarized neutron imaging has recently been introduced as an efficient method to three-dimensionally visualize and measure magnetic fields even in the bulk of massive objects. Here we introduce a spin-echo approach for polarized neutron imaging, which has the potential to overcome some drawbacks of the first attempts, namely to deal with strong fields, arbitrary field directions and quantification. Furthermore our novel approach increases the efficiency of quantitative studies due to relaxed monochromatisation requirements for spin-echo neutron imaging and with respect to additional information available in the recorded images, which allows for straightforward quantification in many cases.
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