Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1814300 Physica B: Condensed Matter 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The small-angle neutron-scattering facility at the 45 MW high-flux reactor in Petten, The Netherlands, was constructed in the late 1980s. It has a q-range of 5×10−3 to 0.4 Å−1, operating at a fixed wavelength of 4.75 Å, which is realized by six pairs of double pyrolytic graphite monochromators.In this paper, we study the flux gain for the instrument installed at a neutron guide by Monte Carlo simulations using the program packages McStas [L. Lefmann, K. Nielsen, Neutron News 10 (1999) 320; P. Willendrup, E. Farhi and K. Lefmann, Physica B 350 (2004) 735] and Vitess [G. Zsigmond et al., Nucl. Instrum. Methods A 529 (2004) 218; http://www.hmi.de/projects/ess/vitess/]. In doing so, the instrument is relocated from its current position to the HB10 radial beam tube, the double monochromator is replaced by a velocity selector and neutron guides are used for transporting the neutrons.

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