Advanced Small-Angle Scattering Instrument Available In The Tokyo Area. Time-Of-Flight, Small-Angle Neutron Scattering Developed On The Imateria Diffractometer At The High Intensity Pulsed Neutron Source J-Parc

QUANTUM BEAM SCIENCE(2020)

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A method of time-of-flight, small-angle neutron scattering (TOF-SANS) has been developed based on the iMATERIA powder diffractometer at BL20, of the Materials and Life Sciences Facility (MLF) at the high-intensity proton accelerator (J-PARC). A large-area detector for SANS, which is composed of triple-layered He-3 tube detectors, has a hole at its center in order to release a direct beam behind and to detect ultra-small-angle scattering. As a result, the pulsed-neutron TOF method enables us to perform multiscale observations covering 0.003 < q (angstrom(-1)) < 40 (q(max)/q(mix) = 1.3 x 10(4)) and to determine the static structure factor S(q) and/or form factor P(q) under real-time and in-situ conditions. Our challenge, using unique sample accessories of a super-conducting magnet and polarized neutron, is dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) for contrast variation, especially for industrial use. To reinforce conventional SANS measurements with powder materials, grazing-incidence small-angle neutron scattering (GISANS) or reflectivity is also available on the iMATERIA instrument.
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multiscale, real-time and in-situ, small-angle scattering, contrast variation, reflectivity
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