Physics – Instrumentation and Detectors
Scientific paper
2007-10-28
Physics
Instrumentation and Detectors
14 pages, 13 Figures. This manuscript corresponds to a technical report written in May 2005 and also available in its original
Scientific paper
An analytical method is presented with allows to estimate the energy resolution of time-of-flight neutron spectrometers, as well as its partial contributions, over a dynamical range that extends from the elastic line to the accessible inelastic regions. Such a method, already successfully applied in the past to the TOSCA and HET neutron inelastic scattering spectrometers installed at the ISIS neutron spallation source [A M Gaspar, PhD Thesis, Universidade Tecnica de Lisboa, 2004], is here applied to the high resolution time-of-flight spectrometer TOFTOF, mainly dedicated to quasi-elastic neutron scattering studies and installed at the new neutron reactor FRM II. To make such calculations easily understandable, the principle of work of the TOFTOF instrument and of each of its components is explained in detail. A simply method that can be used to estimate the instrument intensity, i.e. of the number of neutrons arriving at the sample position per unit time, is also briefly outlined. To the benefit of the TOFTOF users, graphs displaying the dependencies of the instrument resolution at the elastic line and of the instrument intensity on the relevant instrument parameters, i.e the wavelength of the incident neutrons, the choppers speed of rotation and the frame overlap ratio, are presented, in the form of iso-resolution or iso-intensity lines. The method of estimation of the frame overlap ratio that is commonly used at time-of-flight instruments such as TOFTOF is also explained and alternative options concerning this parameter, depending on the dynamical range of interest, are briefly addressed.
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