2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.nima.2018.05.023
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An energy analyzing detector for cold neutrons

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“…The CANDOR reflectometer [Fig. 1(d)] operates under a similar principle, except that the wavelength selection is done in the detector (Maliszewskyj et al, 2018). A polychromatic beam from the NBSR cold source traveling through Neutron Guide 1 impinges on the pre-sample collimating slits, the sample and the post-sample collimating slits before entering the detector [Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CANDOR reflectometer [Fig. 1(d)] operates under a similar principle, except that the wavelength selection is done in the detector (Maliszewskyj et al, 2018). A polychromatic beam from the NBSR cold source traveling through Neutron Guide 1 impinges on the pre-sample collimating slits, the sample and the post-sample collimating slits before entering the detector [Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, there is motivation for new detector technologies that can be employed in flexible geometries. The detector system employed on the recently commissioned CANDOR instrument at the NCNR is an excellent example, using an array of energy analyzing crystals paired with individual, ultra-thin scintillation detectors [133] to take advantage of a wide wavelength band of continuously produced neutrons [134], as shown in figure 18.…”
Section: Advances In Science and Technology To Meet Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An alternative type of neutron scintillator uses wavelength-shifting (WLS) fibers as a means of collecting scintillation light from either a large scintillator [Huq 2019], or a scintillator remote from the light sensor [Maliszewskyj 2018]. LiF:ZnS scintillators are typically used with WLS fibers.…”
Section: Wavelength-shifting Fiber Detectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%