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arxiv: physics/0105026 · v1 · submitted 2001-05-10 · ⚛️ physics.ins-det

Decoupled Moderators - Do we always need them? or: A New Approach for Pulse Shaping

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keywords neutronmoderatorsresolutionsourcebeamscolddecoupledenergy
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At a spallation neutron source, the wavelength of a neutron is generally determined by its time-of-flight (TOF) from the source to the detector. The achievable precision is ultimately limited by the non-zero emission time-width of the source/moderator system. Particularly, coupled moderators that are used to produce high intensity cold neutron beams show long "tails" in the intensity/time distribution for all wavelengths. For this reason much less intense decoupled moderators are often used for instruments that require high resolution. We present here a novel technique for dynamic energy filtering of thermal and cold polarized neutron beams. The device consists of a polarizer/analyzer system and an energy-selective spin-resonance flipper. By drifting its resonance condition in synchronization with the TOF, the filter controls the energy resolution of a broad bandwidth TOF neutron pulse. Calculations show that substantial resolution gains are obtainable by applying this technique to a TOF neutron reflectometer.

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