Physics – Instrumentation and Detectors
Scientific paper
2011-02-14
Physics
Instrumentation and Detectors
11 pages, 13 figures
Scientific paper
Selene is the attempt to implement a new scheme for high-intensity specular reflectometry. Instead of a highly collimated beam one uses a convergent beam covering a large angular range. The angular resolution is then performed by a position-sensitive detector. Off-specular scattering in this set-up leads to some background, but for screening of wide parameter ranges (e.g. temperature, electric and magnetic fields) the intensity gain of at least one order of magnitude is essential. If necessary, the high precession measurements (even with off-specular components) then are performed with the conventional set-up. The heart of this new set-up is an elliptically focusing guide element of 2\,m length. Though this guide is optimised for the use on the TOF reflectometer Amor at SINQ, it can be used as stand-alone device to check the possible application also for other neutron scattering techniques. The first measurements on AMOR confirmed the general concept and the various operation modes. A draw-back occurred due to problems with the internal alignment of the guide. Nevertheless in the TOF mode a gain factor of 10 was reached, and a factor 25 can be expected for an improved guide.
Filges Uwe
Panzner T.
Stahn Jochen
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