Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1831074 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The neutron spin-echo instrument, J-NSE, that has been moved from the ELLA guide hall at the FRJ-2 in Jülich to the guide hall of the new FRM II reactor, needs an intense beam of polarized neutrons. Polarization of the short wavelengths is achieved in a bent section of about 8 m and radius 160 m, with a m=3FeSi multilayer coating. Due to the total reflection of FeSi, longer wavelengths (λâ10-20Ã
) pass unpolarized and need an additional short polarizer at the entrance of the instrument. After the bent section within a 10Â m straight guide section a turn of vertical polarization to longitudinal guide field is performed and a selector is inserted. Then about 10Â m of tapered 58Ni covered guide follows, which end with a cross-section of 60Ã60mm2. We present the design criteria and first measurements on the performance of this guide concept.
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Authors
O. Holderer, M. Monkenbusch, G. Borchert, C. Breunig, K. Zeitelhack,