Demonstration of neutron time-of-flight diffraction with an event-mode imaging detector

Tim T. Jäger, Adrian S. Losko, Alexander Wolfertz, Søren Schmidt, Mads Bertelsen, Anton Khaplanov, Sean R. Agnew, Fumiaki Funama, Manuel Morgano, Markus Roth, Jason R. Gochanour, Alexander M. Long, Luca Lutterotti, Sven C. Vogel

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Abstract

Neutron diffraction beamlines have traditionally relied on deploying large detector arrays of 3He tubes or neutron-sensitive scintillators coupled with photomultipliers to efficiently probe crystallographic and microstructure information of a given material. Given the large upfront cost of custom-made data acquisition systems and the recent scarcity of 3He, new diffraction beamlines or upgrades to existing ones demand innovative approaches. This paper introduces a novel Timepix3-based event-mode imaging neutron diffraction detector system as well as first results of a silicon powder diffraction measurement made at the HIPPO neutron powder diffractometer at the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center. Notably, these initial measurements were conducted simultaneously with the 3He array on HIPPO, enabling direct comparison. Data reduction for this type of data was implemented in the MAUD code, enabling Rietveld analysis. Results from the Timepix3-based setup and HIPPO were benchmarked against McStas simulations, showing good agreement for peak resolution. With further development, systems such as the one presented here may substantially reduce the cost of detector systems for new neutron instrumentation as well as for upgrades of existing beamlines.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1107-1114
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Applied Crystallography
Volume57
Issue numberPt 4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 1 2024

Keywords

  • detector design
  • imaging detector
  • neutron diffraction

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