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Original Articles

Use of 2π-PSD systems for quasielastic neutron time-of-flight experiments§

Pages 23-29 | Received 23 Jan 2006, Accepted 24 Mar 2006, Published online: 10 Oct 2011
 

Abstract

Very-large-area detector systems for low-energy-transfer time-of-flight spectrometers are discussed. Four different kinds of linear position-sensitive detector arrays with spherical- or cylindrical-zone geometries are considered. A non-uniform sample–detector distance is involved, varying by up to 40% for cylindrical symmetry using 5 m long linear position-sensitive detectors (PSDs). Integration over large solid-angle regions causes practical consequences for data treatment, but no serious problems for spectrometer performance. We demonstrate that energy-resolution function, PWR optimization, and duration of spectral periods are essentially not deteriorated. Consequences for the normalization of measured neutron scattering data and mechanical detector implementation are discussed.

Acknowledgements

I thank the Hahn-Meitner-Institut for its hospitality, and I am grateful to Prof. Franz Fujara, Inst. f. Festkoerperphysik, Technical University Darmstadt, for his continuous support concerning the planning and realization of this work.

Notes

§This paper was presented at the WINS Conference Proceedings in Cairns, Australia, December 2005.

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