Spatz: the time-of-flight neutron reflectometer with vertical sample geometry at the OPAL research reactor

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The Spatz neutron beam instrument is the second time-of-flight neutron reflectometer to be installed at the OPAL research reactor. The instrument was formerly the V18 BioRef reflectometer at the BER-II reactor in Berlin and was transferred to Australia in 2016. Subsequently the instrument was re-installed in the neutron guide hall of the OPAL reactor at the end position of the CG2B cold-neutron guide and recommissioned. The instrument performance has not been compromised by the move, with reflectivity achieved down to 10-7and good counting statistics within a reasonable time frame using a wavelength range of 2-20 Å. Several different samples at the solid-air interface and the solid-liquid interface have been measured to demonstrate the instrument's capabilities.

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Le Brun, A. P., Huang, T. Y., Pullen, S., Nelson, A. R. J., Spedding, J., Holt, S. A., & Keckes, J. (2023). Spatz: the time-of-flight neutron reflectometer with vertical sample geometry at the OPAL research reactor. Journal of Applied Crystallography, 56, 18–25. https://doi.org/10.1107/S160057672201086X

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