Prof.
Heloisa Bordallo
(Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, 2100, Denmark & ESS ERIC, 22100, Lund, Sweden)
03/09/2016, 12:45
Invited talks
I will present the conceptual design for the backscattering time-of-flight spectrometer MIRACLES approved for construction at the ESS and discuss on the avenues that it will open for neutron backscattering spectroscopy.
MIRACLES’s remarkable flexibility - variable resolution, high flux and extended energy and momentum transfer range - is attributed to:
1. The long-pulse time structure...
Dr
Markus Appel
(FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg)
03/09/2016, 12:25
Invited talks
The neutron backscattering spectrometer IN16B at ILL was conceived with the flexibility to receive new concepts of instrument developments in the future. Two additional instrument configurations are being implemented at the moment, both aiming to increase the dynamic range of the spectrometer in different directions (see figure):
The backscattering and time-of-flight spectrometer option...
Dr
Nicolas R. de Souza
(Australian Nuclear Sceince and Technology Organisation)
03/09/2016, 12:05
The Australian Neutron Scattering Centre at ANSTO has recently installed a cold-neutron backscattering spectrometer at the OPAL research reactor. The spectrometer, called EMU, is based on Si (111) crystal backscattering and extracts neutrons from a cold neutron guide via a double HOPG (002) crystal premonochromator setup. Backscattering is realized by implementing spherical focusing between...