Beamline performance simulations for the fundamental neutron physics beamline at the Spallation Neutron Source.

From: Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards andTechnology | Date: May 1, 2005| Author: Huffman, P.R.; Greene, G.L.; Allen, R.R.; Cianciolo, V.; Huerto, R.R.; Koehler, P.; Desai, D.; Mahurin, R.; Yue, A.; Palmquist, G.R.; Snow, W.M. | Copyright information

Monte Carlo simulations are being performed to design and characterize the neutron optics components for the two fundamental neutron physics beamlines at the Spallation Neutron Source. Optimization of the cold beamline includes characterization of the guides and benders, the neutron transmission through the 0.89 nm monochromator, and the expected performance of the four time-of-flight choppers. The locations and opening angles of the choppers have been studied using a simple spread...

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