Exploring performance of neutron guide systems using pinhole beam extraction

Mads Bertelsen, Henrik Jacobsen, Ursula Bengård Hansen, H.H. Carlsen, Kim Lefmann

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Abstract

We perform an optimization of pinhole neutron guide systems under systematically varying conditions. It is investigated how neutron guide systems consisting of a parabolic feeder inside the biological shielding followed by a pinhole and an elliptical guide perform with different pinhole sizes and divergence requirements. We have clarified in which situations such a guide system is a viable choice and when the parabolic feeder is necessary in terms of neutron transport. The advantage of this design is the reduction of background from fast thermal neutrons compared to a system without a pinhole, hence the smallest possible pinhole is of interest. It is found that instruments with divergence requirements of ±1.0 will have excellent neutron transport with a 3×3 cm2 pinhole, while lower divergence requirements of ±0.5 can do with a smaller pinhole of 2×2 cm2. The feeder effectively reduces the necessary pinhole size, and is especially beneficial for short instruments. In addition to these qualities, a feeder will often smoothen the divergence profile, mostly for longer instruments.

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