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arxiv: 1310.1347 · v1 · pith:56CEJRD6new · submitted 2013-10-04 · ⚛️ physics.ins-det · cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Demonstration of a novel focusing small-angle neutron scattering instrument equipped with axisymmetric mirrors

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Small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) is the most significant neutron technique in terms of impact on science and engineering. However, the basic concept of SANS facilities has not changed since the technique's inception about 40 years ago, as all SANS instruments, save a few, are still designed as pinhole cameras. Here we demonstrate a novel concept for a SANS instrument, based on axisymmetric focusing mirrors. We build and test a small prototype, which shows a performance comparable to that of conventional large SANS facilities. By using a detector with 50-micron pixels, we build the most compact SANS instrument in the world. This work, together with the recent demonstration that such mirrors could increase the signal rate at least 50-fold, while improving resolution, paves the way to novel SANS instruments, thus affecting a broad community of scientists and engineers.

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