High-throughput SANS experiment on two-detector system of YuMO spectrometer

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Using a multidetector system on the YuMO spectrometer allows shortening the time of measurements. The quantitative comparison of the measurement time using one and two-detector mode is done. The time range for experiments was from several minutes up to 12 hours. It was shown that two-detector system shortens more than twice the time of the measurement. While making a structural investigation using advanced software the two-detector system allows to treat the data at a qualitatively new level. An example illustrating the features of the channels choice and measurement time on the spectrometer was shown. The results of this paper could be used when planning the experiments on the YuMO spectrometer, for modernization of the installation and for equipment using time-of-flight method.

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Kuklin, A. I., Ivankov, A. I., Soloviov, D. V., Rogachev, A. V., Kovalev, Y. S., Soloviev, A. G., … Gordeliy, V. I. (2018). High-throughput SANS experiment on two-detector system of YuMO spectrometer. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 994). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/994/1/012016

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