2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.physb.2017.12.017
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PITSI: The neutron powder diffractometer for transition in structure investigations at the SAFARI-1 research reactor

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“…PND analysis was performed at the SAFARI-1 research reactor at the South African Nuclear Energy Corporation SOC Limited (NECSA). The high-performance neutron diffraction instrument, Powder Instrument for Transition in Structure Investigations (PITSI), was used to obtain data at room temperature using a wavelength of 1.08 Å and a 4 position-sample changer that continuously rotated the samples. The diffraction patterns were measured by 17° step scans of the area detector bank to cover 10–115° in 2θ.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PND analysis was performed at the SAFARI-1 research reactor at the South African Nuclear Energy Corporation SOC Limited (NECSA). The high-performance neutron diffraction instrument, Powder Instrument for Transition in Structure Investigations (PITSI), was used to obtain data at room temperature using a wavelength of 1.08 Å and a 4 position-sample changer that continuously rotated the samples. The diffraction patterns were measured by 17° step scans of the area detector bank to cover 10–115° in 2θ.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the production of radio isotopes, SAFARI-1 offers various irradiation services, neutron activation analysis, as well as hosts a number of neutron beam-line instruments [5]. The Powder Instrument for Transition in Structure Investigations (PITSI) [6] was commissioned in mid-2014 and has since provided the South African research community with a unique capability to perform temperature dependent angular dispersive neutron powder diffraction studies. It supports both low and high temperature sample environments to facilitate in-situ parametric studies of crystallographic and magnetic phenomena covering the temperature range 1.5 to 1800 K. Its flexibility in the choice of the monochromator reflections, focus conditions and take-off angles allow selection of instrumental characteristics that suit investigation over a wide range of scientific problems.…”
Section: Pitsi At Safari-1mentioning
confidence: 99%