Mirrors for slow neutrons from holographic nanoparticle-polymer free-standing film-gratings
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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neutronsfree-standingnanoparticle-polymerabsorptionarrangedcausecompositescontainers
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We report on successful tests of holographically arranged grating-structures in nanoparticle-polymer composites in the form of 100 microns thin free-standing films, i.e. without sample containers or covers that could cause unwanted absorption/incoherent scattering of very-cold neutrons. Despite their large diameter of 2 cm, the flexible materials are of high optical quality and yield mirror-like reflectivity of about 90% for neutrons of 4.1 nm wavelength.
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