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BRISP Time of Flight Neutron Spectrometer for Small Angle Inelastic Scattering

BRISP - Time of Flight Neutron Spectrometer for Small Angle Inelastic Scattering

BRISP - TOF Spectrometer for Small Angle Inelastic Scattering

BRISP is a new concept thermal neutron Brillouin scattering spectrometer which exploits the time-of-flight technique and is optimized to operate at small scattering angles with good energy resolution.

Applications

  • Biological systems: proteins, biological membranes ….
  • Magnetic systems
  • Confined Liquids
  • Macromolecular Systems
  • Liquids
  • Amorphous solids
  • Glasses
  • Polymers
  • Liquid metals and alloys

A general view

BRISP is an inelastic neutron scattering spectrometer optimized for small-angle experiments (neutron BRIllouin SPectroscopy) at thermal energies.

This time-of-flight instrument is aimed at providing the scientific community with a new and efficient tool for advanced investigations of the low-Q dynamics of magnetic systems and disordered matter.

The monochromator

BRISP offers the choice between 3 large monochromators made of a set of carefully aligned single crystals of graphite or copper.

The sample chamber

The sample can be placed either in sample chamber (opposite) under vacuum and at low temperature or in a furnace.

The detector

The position sensitive neutron detector (PSD) is a set of 3He tubes. The assembly can be moved inside the detector tank to adjust the instrument resolution.

When the photo was taken, not all the tubes were already installed.