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New compact neutron supermirror transmission polarizer. / Syromyatnikov, V. G.; Pusenkov, V. M.
In: Journal of Physics: Conference Series, Vol. 862, No. 1, 012028, 20.06.2017.Research output: Contribution to journal › Conference article › peer-review
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T1 - New compact neutron supermirror transmission polarizer
AU - Syromyatnikov, V. G.
AU - Pusenkov, V. M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
PY - 2017/6/20
Y1 - 2017/6/20
N2 - A new compact neutron supermirror transmission polarizer is suggested. The polarizer consists of a set of plates transparent to neutrons placed in the magnet gap. There are no air gaps between the plates. Polarizing supermirror coating without absorbing underlayer is deposited on the polished surfaces of the plates. Magnetic and nonmagnetic layers of the supermirror coating as well as the material of the plates have nearly equal neutron-optical potentials for spin-down neutrons. There is a considerable difference between neutron-optical potentials of layers in the supermirror structure for spin-up neutrons. As a result, spin-up neutrons reflect from the supermirror coating and deviate from their initial trajectories whereas spin-down neutrons do not practically reflect from the coating and, consequently, do not deviate from their initial trajectories. Thus, spin-down neutrons dominate near the axis of distribution of intensity on the angle for the beam transmitted through this polarizer, i.e., the beam is substantially polarized. Application is discussed of this polarizer in a research facility for small angle scattering of monochromatic neutrons with wavelengths λ = 4.5÷20 Å. The polarizing cross section of the beam of this facility is 30×30 mm2. Calculated parameters are presented of a polarizer on silicon plates with supermirror CoFe/TiZr (m = 2) coating. The suggested polarizer is compared with solid state bender, S-bender and widely known transmission neutron polarizer V- cavity in the same spectral range. Two polarizers are used to cover the wavelength range λ = 4.5 ÷20 Å: the first one whose length is 50 MM covers the range λ = 4.5 ÷10 Å and the second one whose length is 21.2 MM covers the range λ = 10 ÷20 Å. The length of each of these polarizers is more than 30 times smaller than that of V-cavity! On the other hand, basic parameters of the proposed polarizer, polarization of the beam falling on the sample P and transmission coefficient T- of the main spin component, exceed those of V-cavity. T- = 0.8 - 0.9 for both polarizers and for each wavelength range. Polarization P is very high. P is better than -0.99 for wavelength range λ = 12.5 ÷ 20 Å at the beam divergence of 24 mrad.
AB - A new compact neutron supermirror transmission polarizer is suggested. The polarizer consists of a set of plates transparent to neutrons placed in the magnet gap. There are no air gaps between the plates. Polarizing supermirror coating without absorbing underlayer is deposited on the polished surfaces of the plates. Magnetic and nonmagnetic layers of the supermirror coating as well as the material of the plates have nearly equal neutron-optical potentials for spin-down neutrons. There is a considerable difference between neutron-optical potentials of layers in the supermirror structure for spin-up neutrons. As a result, spin-up neutrons reflect from the supermirror coating and deviate from their initial trajectories whereas spin-down neutrons do not practically reflect from the coating and, consequently, do not deviate from their initial trajectories. Thus, spin-down neutrons dominate near the axis of distribution of intensity on the angle for the beam transmitted through this polarizer, i.e., the beam is substantially polarized. Application is discussed of this polarizer in a research facility for small angle scattering of monochromatic neutrons with wavelengths λ = 4.5÷20 Å. The polarizing cross section of the beam of this facility is 30×30 mm2. Calculated parameters are presented of a polarizer on silicon plates with supermirror CoFe/TiZr (m = 2) coating. The suggested polarizer is compared with solid state bender, S-bender and widely known transmission neutron polarizer V- cavity in the same spectral range. Two polarizers are used to cover the wavelength range λ = 4.5 ÷20 Å: the first one whose length is 50 MM covers the range λ = 4.5 ÷10 Å and the second one whose length is 21.2 MM covers the range λ = 10 ÷20 Å. The length of each of these polarizers is more than 30 times smaller than that of V-cavity! On the other hand, basic parameters of the proposed polarizer, polarization of the beam falling on the sample P and transmission coefficient T- of the main spin component, exceed those of V-cavity. T- = 0.8 - 0.9 for both polarizers and for each wavelength range. Polarization P is very high. P is better than -0.99 for wavelength range λ = 12.5 ÷ 20 Å at the beam divergence of 24 mrad.
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U2 - 10.1088/1742-6596/862/1/012028
DO - 10.1088/1742-6596/862/1/012028
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85040728264
VL - 862
JO - Journal of Physics: Conference Series
JF - Journal of Physics: Conference Series
SN - 1742-6588
IS - 1
M1 - 012028
T2 - 11th International Conference on Polarised Neutrons for Condensed Matter Investigations, PNCMI 2016
Y2 - 4 July 2016 through 7 July 2016
ER -
ID: 86503598