
Bio
Dr. Granroth works as an instrument scientist on the direct geometry spectrometer at the . Where he studies magnetic and lattice excitations in various systems. He has interest in exploiting event data and in the use of Monte Carlo Ray tracing to reveal subtle sample effects. He also has interests in employing advanced computational techniques for neutron data analysis, neutron instrument design, quantum and low dimensional magnetic systems, disordered magnetic systems, and neutron scattering measurements in high magnetic fields.
Publications
March 2016
Neutron Scattering Studies of Spin-Phonon Hybridization and Superconducting Spin-Gaps in the High…
Journal: Physical Review B
February 2016
Journal: Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
January 2016
Journal: Proximate Kitaev quantum spin liquid behaviour in a honeycomb magnet
October 2015
Journal: Physical Review B