Abstract

The MARI direct geometry time-of-flight neutron spectrometer at ISIS has been upgraded with an m=3 supermirror guide and new detector electronics. This has resulted in a flux gain of ≈6× at λ=1.8 Å, and improvements on discriminating electrical noise, allowing MARI to continue to deliver a high quality science program well into its fourth decade of life.

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