a focusing and polarized neutron small-angle scattering spectrometer, SANS-J-II

2007 
In order to extend an upper q-limit [q is the magnitude of the scattering vector q, defined by q = (4 / )sin , where and 2 are the wavelength and the scattering angle, respectively], high-angle He sub-detectors were installed on a focusing and polarized neutron small-angle scattering spectrometer (SANS-J-II) at JRR3, Tokai, Japan. Consequently, the upper q-limit was improved from 0.2 to 2.0 A . To quantitatively discriminate spin incoherent scattering from hydrogen or to perform nuclear spin polarization contrast variation, a remanent supermirror analyser is also available on the high-angle sub-detector. By combining a focusing ultra-small-angle scattering, realised by compound and/or magnetic lens and high-resolution area detector, SANS-J-II is able to cover from 3 10 4 to 2.0 A 1 (four orders of magnitude of q), which benefits investigation of hierarchically ordered systems, found widely in hard, soft and bio-materials.
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