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Christine Klauser is a Researcher at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) in Switzerland, specializing in neutron instrumentation and optics. Her work focuses on supermirrors, multilayers, and PVD techniques, with significant contributions to neutron guide design and spectrometer instrumentation. She has collaborated on major facilities like the European Spallation Source and the SINQ cold neutron source. Her research emphasizes optimizing neutron beam transport, polarized neutron optics, and compact focusing systems.
- Education: Doctorate in Physics (university details unspecified).
Her research interests include advancing neutron optical components for next-generation instruments, with applications in materials science and condensed matter physics. Recent work highlights the development of logarithmic spiral neutron guides and ballistic neutron guides for time-of-flight spectrometers.
Publications span instrumentation design, simulation studies, and neutron optics fundamentals. She has contributed to both applied and theoretical advancements in neutron science, particularly in optimizing beamline performance and neutron source efficiency.


