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D11 is the archetype of a long, pinhole geometry instrument for small-angle neutron scattering (SANS), designed for the study of large scale structures in chemistry, biology and solid state physics.

D11 parametersEffective differential scattering cross section of a water standard sampleat D11Water is used at D11 as a secondary calibration standard. Its effective differential scattering cross section, dΣ/dΩ in absolute units of [cm-1] has been determined as a function of neutron wavelength λ [Å] by cross calibration against primary standards such as h/d polymer blends with exactly known molecular mass of the polymers. The values given below are only valid for - a water sample of thickness 0.1 cm, - at a temperature of 25 deg C and are instrument-specific, i.e. valid for the D11 3He CERCA detector (period 1999 - 2007). Reference: Lindner P., “Water standard calibration at D11 verified with polymer samples”
λ[Å] dΣ/dΩ [cm-1]
4.51 0.857 Sample environmentfor soft matter experiments at D11please contact the D11 instrument team (lindner(at)ill.eu, schweins(at)ill.eu, bowyer(at)ill.eu) for further information.
Some examples for available equipment are listed here:
II - Standard sample changers for temperature range -20 < T/°C < 80
III - Standard sample changers for use in vacuum
IV - Furnaces with Eurotherm temperature controller
V - Shear apparatus for liquid systems/ complex fluids
VI - "Lechner" pressure cell
VIi - Stopped flow apparatus Small Angle Neutron Scattering & SANS data treatmentSANS data treatment software at ILL
A concise description of SANS data treatment and ILL's standard programms is "A Computing Guide for Small Angle Scattering Experiments" (Ghosh et al. , 2005). It is available for download here (pdf file size 1.3 MB)
Primary data reduction
Lindner P., “Scattering experiments: experimental aspects, initial data reduction & absolute calibration” and references given therein
Calibration of SANS dataWignall, G.D., Bates F.
Traininge.g. the "Bombannes" school, periodically every two years: "Scattering Methods Applied to Soft Condensed Matter" . Next event: 7 - 14 June 2008, Pre-registration deadline: 1 February 2008
Small Angle ScatteringGlatter, O., Kratky, O. "Small Angle Scattering" London: Academic Press (1982) Brumberger H. "Modern Aspects of Small Angle Scattering" Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers (1995) |