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“…Using the time-of-flight (TOF) method to sort the energies of neutrons arriving at the detector, the wavelength λ of any neutron can then be calculated from a measurement of its total travel time t (from the start of the pulse until detection) and the prior knowledge of the distance L it travelled in that time [1]. The de Broglie equation relates neutron wavelength to its momentum p, which is equivalent to the product of its mass m and velocity v. By substituting v=L/t, the relation between the neutron wavelength and its time-of-flight is given by equation (2).…”
Section: Bragg Edge Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Using the time-of-flight (TOF) method to sort the energies of neutrons arriving at the detector, the wavelength λ of any neutron can then be calculated from a measurement of its total travel time t (from the start of the pulse until detection) and the prior knowledge of the distance L it travelled in that time [1]. The de Broglie equation relates neutron wavelength to its momentum p, which is equivalent to the product of its mass m and velocity v. By substituting v=L/t, the relation between the neutron wavelength and its time-of-flight is given by equation (2).…”
Section: Bragg Edge Imagingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The site houses over 30 neutron instruments specialised for various diffraction or spectroscopy techniques, including 4 newly built Phase Two instruments on Target Station 2. One of these instruments is IMAT (Imaging and Materials Science & Engineering) [1,2], a neutron imaging and diffraction instrument for a broad range of materials and engineering sciences.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At various large-scale neutron sources, neutron imaging beamlines are available for users offering cold or thermal neutron radiography and tomography. The most advanced imaging instruments ICON [1], CONRAD-2 [2], ANTARES [3], NIST Neutron Imaging Facility [4] and DINGO [5] are located at continuous neutron sources, the relatively new instruments, RADEN [6], IMAT [7] and soon available VENUS [8] and ODIN [9] at pulsed neutron sources. In contrast, there is only one beamline offering fission neutron 2D and 3D imaging in an official user program: the NECTAR (NEutron Computed Tomography And Radiography) facility, an instrument located at the FRM II research reactor at MLZ [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The construction projects of wavelength-resolved neutron imaging instruments at intense pulsed spallation neutron sources, J-PARC MLF BL22 "RADEN" [57], RAL ISIS-TS2 "IMAT" [58] and ESS "ODIN" [59], are going. At such world-leading facilities, higher level experiments will be performed than the experiments presented in this paper.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%