SUSANS with polarized neutrons

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Abstract

Super Ultra-Small Angle Neutron Scattering (SUSANS) studies over wave vector transfers of 10-4 nm-1 to 10-3 nm -1 afford information on micrometer-size agglomerates in samples. Using a right-angled magnetic air prism, we have achieved a separation of ≈10 arcsec between ≈2 arcsec wide up- and down-spin peaks of 0.54 nm neutrons. The SUSANS instrument has thus been equipped with the polarized neutron option. The samples are placed in a uniform vertical field of 8.8 × 104 A/m (1.1 kOe). Several magnetic alloy ribbon samples broaden the up-spin neutron peak significantly over the ±1.3 × 10-3 nm -1 range, while leaving the down-spin peak essentially unaltered. Fourier transforms of these SUSANS spectra corrected for the instrument resolution, yield micrometer-range pair distribution functions for up- and down-spin neutrons as well as the nuclear and magnetic scattering length density distributions in the samples.

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Wagh, A. G., Rakhecha, V. C., Strobl, M., & Treimer, W. (2005). SUSANS with polarized neutrons. In Journal of Research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (Vol. 110, pp. 231–235). National Institute of Standards and Technology. https://doi.org/10.6028/jres.110.030

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