Simulation of a suite of generic long-pulse neutron instruments to optimize the time structure of the European Spallation Source

Kim Lefmann, Kaspar Hewitt Klenø, Jonas Okkels Birk, Britt Rosendahl Hansen, Sonja Lindahl Holm, Erik Knudsen, Klaus Lieutenant, Lars von Moos, Morten Sales, Peter Kjær Willendrup, Ken H. Andersen

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Abstract

We here describe the result of simulations of 15 generic neutron instruments for the long-pulsed European Spallation Source. All instruments have been simulated for 20 different settings of the source time structure, corresponding to pulse lengths between 1 ms and 2 ms; and repetition frequencies between 10 Hz and 25 Hz. The relative change in performance with time structure is given for each instrument, and an unweighted average is calculated. The performance of the instrument suite is proportional to (a) the peak flux and (b) the duty cycle to a power of approximately 0.3. This information is an important input to determining the best accelerator parameters. In addition, we find that in our simple guide systems, most neutrons reaching the sample originate from the central 3-5 cm of the moderator. This result can be used as an input in later optimization of the moderator design. We discuss the relevance and validity of defining a single figure-of-merit for a full facility and compare with evaluations of the individual instrument classes.

Original languageEnglish
Article number055106
JournalReview of Scientific Instruments
Volume84
Issue number5
Number of pages9
ISSN0034-6748
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2013

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