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4–5 Dec 2023
Munich Marriott Hotel
Europe/Berlin timezone

Development of a Nested Mirror Optic Array for the Thermal TAS PUMA

4 Dec 2023, 17:10
25m
Marriott

Marriott

Talk (20 min + 5 min discussion) Neutron Methods Neutron Methods

Speaker

Dr Adrian Merritt (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie)

Description

A persistent challenge for the inelastic neutron scattering technique has been the low scattering cross-section of neutrons, necessitating large sample sizes compared to other techniques. Focusing the neutron beam is a viable technique to increase the flux reaching the sample, but previous techniques suffer from limitations to beam size and quality or an excessively close distance to the sample which interferes with sample environments. The nested mirror optic (NMO) is an ideal solution to overcome these challenges and provide a small, well-behaved beam at the sample position while maintaining space for sample environment equipment. The development of supermirror coatings with large m-values has opened up the possibility to apply this technique to the thermal TAS instrument PUMA at MLZ. While current focusing techniques on PUMA yield a cross section of 20mm x 20mm, the current NMO project seeks to develop, install and commission an NMO setup that will reduce the beam size to 5mm x 5mm while preserving 50% of the incoming neutrons, for an 8-fold increase in flux on small samples. It will do this while also providing space for the sample environment and preserving the beam characteristics, and will be straightforward to mount and dismount to adjust for the needs of each user. I will discuss the planned setup and our current progress in designing the NMO setup for PUMA, as well as the scientific case for such a device with several planned use cases.

Primary author

Dr Adrian Merritt (Karlsruher Institut für Technologie)

Co-authors

Frank Weber (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) Jitae Park (MLZ, TUM)

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