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UFO—a multi-analyser option for IN12
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UFO—a multi-analyser option for IN12

Abstract

The IN12 instrument is operated by FZ Jülich in collaboration with CEA Grenoble as a CRG-B instrument at the Institut Laue Langevin in Grenoble. As a three-axis spectrometer for cold neutrons it is dedicated for high-resolution studies of low-energy excitations. In the past years the instrument has been continuously improved and it has demonstrated its excellent performance for neutron scattering research. To meet further challenges as a state-of-the-art instrument in the next funding period we will propose to upgrade IN12 with a multi-analyser option similar to planned or existing RITA-type instruments. IN12 will then be optionally equipped with an array of individual analyser blades which can be positioned separately in order to map the scattered beam on a user-chosen path in (Q,ω)-space. We refer to this set-up as IN12-UFO (universal focusing option). Both, the feasibility and the scientific case are currently being studied. On the conference we will show details of the planned instrumental set-up and demonstrate its flexibility and multiplex advantages for specific physical applications.

Authors

Schmidt W; Rheinstädter MC; Raymond S; Ohl M

Journal

Physica B Condensed Matter, Vol. 350, No. 1-3, pp. e849–e851

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

July 15, 2004

DOI

10.1016/j.physb.2004.03.220

ISSN

0921-4526

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