Neutron beam focusing using large-m supermirrors coated on precisely-figured aspheric surfaces

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We have developed a 1-dimensional elliptic mirror combining a supermirror coated with ion-beam sputtering and precise elliptic surface figured with the numerically-controlled local wet etching process. In this study, NiC/Ti supermirror (m=4) was deposited on a precisely figured surface of synthesized quartz glass over 90 mm × 40 mm. Wideband neutrons of λ > 3.64Å were focused with focal spot size down to 0.25 mm, peak intensity gain up to 6 without significant diffuse scattering. Time-of-flight measurements suggest that wideband neutrons are effectively focused to the focal point. © 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Yamazaki, D., Maruyama, R., Soyama, K., Takai, H., Nagano, M., & Yamamura, K. (2010). Neutron beam focusing using large-m supermirrors coated on precisely-figured aspheric surfaces. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 251). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/251/1/012076

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