학술논문

How to design a focusing guide: The large moderator case1.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Neutron Research. 2020, Vol. 22 Issue 2/3, p139-153. 15p.
Subject
*NEUTRON beams
*NEUTRON emission
*HOMOGENEOUS spaces
*CONCEPTUAL design
*RAY tracing algorithms
*NEUTRON scattering
*PHASE space
Language
ISSN
1023-8166
Abstract
As continuously shaped super-mirrors are becoming available, the conceptual design of focusing guides should explore a wider range of possibilities to accomplish an efficient neutron beam extraction. Starting from a desired phase-space volume at the sample position and using an upstream ray-tracing approach, the acceptance diagram of any focusing guide can be calculated at the moderator position. To ensure high brilliance transfer and homogeneous coverage, the acceptance diagram should be fully included in the neutron source emission phase-space volume. Following this idea, the guide system can be scaled into dimensionless geometric figures that convey performance limits for a desired cross-section reduction. Moreover, if we impose a monotonic increase of the reflection angle with divergence angle at the sample position, the shape of the mirror is analytically determined. This approach was applied in the design of a focusing guide for SNAP instrument at SNS, at ORNL, USA. The results of McStas simulations are presented with different options included. Our approach facilitates finding an optimal solution for connecting multiple guide pieces to avoid excessive losses and ensure a homogeneous phase space coverage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]