D17, is a neutron reflectometer with horizontal scattering geometry (vertical surfaces) designed to be as flexible as possible in resolution and modes of operation. It is suitable for the study of surface structures in solids and solid/liquid interfaces over a wide range of length scales.
D17 operates in three modes:
Time-of-flight (TOF), non-polarised (polarising in future)
This is achieved by a double chopper system using wavelengths from 2 to 30 Å with great flexibility in resolution. This mode can simultaneously cover an order of magnitude in q in less than a minute, allowing the time evolution of a sample to be followed (kinetics). TOF-GISANS is also possible.
Non-polarising monochromatic mode
The non-poarised angle dispersive mode (high flux at 5.5 Å used over the entire q-range). Not suitable for kinetic studies as each point in q must be measured sequentially. GISANS possible.
Monochromatic, polarised beam
For the study of magnetic samples with a choice of polarisation analysis between a supermirror for the specular beam and a 3He cell covering the wide solid angle of the multidetector for off-specular studies. The instrument is ideal for the measurement of off-specular scattering arising from large scale in-plane structure, glancing incidence small angle scattering (GISANS) from smaller scale in-plane structure.