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The double-crystal ultra-small-angle neutron scattering (USANS) diffractometer KOOKABURRA at ANSTO was made available for user experiments in 2014. KOOKABURRA allows the characterization of microstructures covering length scales in the range of 0.1-10âC&àμm. Use of the first- and second-order reflections coming off a doubly curved highly oriented mosaic pyrolytic graphite premonochromator at a fixed Bragg angle, in conjunction with two interchangeable pairs of Si(111) and Si(311) quintuple-reflection channel-cut crystals, permits operation of the instrument at two individual wavelengths, 4.74 and 2.37âC&àÅ. This unique feature among reactor-based USANS instruments allows optimal accommodation of a broad range of samples, both weakly and strongly scattering, in one sample setup. The versatility and capabilities of KOOKABURRA have already resulted in a number of research papers, clearly demonstrating that this instrument has a major impact in the field of large-scale structure determination.
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Rehm, C., De Campo, L., Brûlé, A., Darmann, F., Bartsch, F., & Berry, A. (2018). Design and performance of the variable-wavelength Bonse-Hart ultra-small-angle neutron scattering diffractometer KOOKABURRA at ANSTO: Journal of Applied Crystallography, 51(1), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600576717016879
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