Abstract
PIONEER is a time-of-flight single-crystal neutron diffractometer at the Second Target Station (STS), aiming at providing the world-leading capability to measure tiny crystals (~0.001 mm3, i.e., X-ray diffraction size), ultra-thin epitaxial films (~10 nm thicknesses), and weak structural transitions and complex magnetism. The instrument will take advantage of STS source characteristics and utilize advancements in neutron optics to largely reduce the sample-volume requirement for single-crystal neutron diffraction. PIONEER will have a high-flux mode with multiple beam size options to improve the signal-to-background ratio in various sample environments. It will also provide a high Q-resolution mode by limiting beam divergence to study periodically modulated structures with characteristic lengths no less than 100 Å. Furthermore, it supports half-polarized neutron diffraction for investigating complex magnetism and local susceptibility. This report first overviews the proposed science case and the derived requirement. And then, the chosen technical solutions and expected performance will be described.
| Original language | English |
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| Place of Publication | United States |
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| State | Published - 2023 |
Keywords
- 36 MATERIALS SCIENCE
- 47 OTHER INSTRUMENTATION